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KFA Charity Partners 2024 Cancer Fund For Children

Kennedy FitzGerald Architects are pleased to be partnering with The Cancer Fund for Children throughout 2024 in support of this amazing charity and help increase awareness of the impact of cancer on families within Northern Ireland.

Every week in Northern Ireland, three children, teenagers or young adults are diagnosed with cancer - The Cancer Fund for Children supports these young people through practical and emotional support at home, in the community and on the hospital ward, with additional opportunities for therapeutic short breaks at the Daisy Lodge facility in Newcastle, Co Down. Support is also provided to the wider family, along with support for young people coming to terms with a parental cancer diagnosis and bereaved families.

This charity is very close to Kennedy FitzGerald Architect's heart through the support it has provided directly to staff members during family cancer journeys and we are extremely proud to support this charity!

Over the course of the coming year, we will be holding various fundraising events and we would ask that you make any donations through this fundraising page.

Please keep an eye on our social media for upcoming events and ways that you can get involved to support our fundraising for The Cancer Fund for Children.

Thank you for your support and any donation you can provide.

Kennedy FitzGerald Architects

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    • £10
    • 5 d
  • Adam Fallon
    • £10
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The Cancer Fund for Children
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