Cork hotel to hold wellness brunch for Hand in Hand cancer charity

Anna Geary with representatives from Hand in Hand at their recent children’s cancer charity wellness brunch at Galway Bay Hotel.
Anna Geary with representatives from Hand in Hand at their recent children’s cancer charity wellness brunch at Galway Bay Hotel.
Hand in Hand, a national charity supporting families affected by childhood cancer, is set to host a wellness brunch at the Kingsley Hotel in Cork this weekend.
The event will be hosted by Anna Geary, former Cork camogie star, media personality, and wellness advocate. With a fantastic line up of speakers, guests will enjoy a morning of inspiration, connection, and practical wellbeing tools as well as a nourishing brunch, a raffle, and the chance to support families in Cork and across Ireland affected by childhood cancer.
The event takes place on September 14 from 10am to 12.30pm, and tickets are available for €55 (or €500 for a table of 10) on https://www.eventbrite.ie.
Caroline O’Connor, fundraising manager at Hand in Hand, encouraged people to attend the event, saying: “Every ticket sold will directly help us to provide practical and emotional supports — from household cleaning, laundry services, family meal delivery, play therapy, and counselling for families in Cork who are affected by the devastating impact of a childhood cancer diagnosis.”
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