Roy pops in to lend a hand to Marymount fundraiser

A pop-up ticket shop will be hosted this Friday from 10am to 4pm at Wilton Shopping Centre for final entries.
Roy pops in to lend a hand to Marymount fundraiser

Roy Keane with Marymount fundraising and marketing manager Enid Conway ahead of the charity's annual car draw on Valentine's Day.

Football pundit and former Manchester United captain Roy Keane has issued a final call to people to take part in a fundraiser for Marymount.

The call comes ahead of Marymount’s annual car draw on Valentine’s Day, February 14. Tickets are priced from €10, with prizes including a new Toyota Cross Luna Hybrid worth €33,000.

A pop-up ticket shop will be hosted this Friday from 10am to 4pm at Wilton Shopping Centre for final entries.

Keane visited Marymount to highlight the importance of the work carried out by its teams, and to urge people to get involved in the car draw.

“Marymount does incredible work for the whole community, and it’s great to see the dedication and care shown here every day,” said Keane. “The car raffle is a brilliant way for people to support such an important cause.”

The closing date for online entries is set for midnight on Friday.

For more information, or to enter the raffle online, visit: https://marymount.ie/car-raffle-campaign/.

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