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Clare Mother’s Cycle Raises Funds For Clare Crusaders

13 min · 15. juni 2026
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A Clare mother has completed a three-day fundraising cycle over the weekend in support of Clare Crusaders, and she joins me on the line now.  Sue Corcoran took on the 3-day challenge from Friday 12th to Sunday 14th, raising funds for the charity that has supported her son Conor since he was just eight weeks old.    Conor, who was born with Down syndrome and a rare form of severe epilepsy, is now approaching his 17th birthday on June 1st.  The cycle was undertaken as a way of giving back to Clare Crusaders, whose therapy services and summer camps have played a major role in Conor’s development over the years. Photo (c) Clare FM

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