At the coffee 'morning' for Daffodil Day in Pallasgreen are Sarah Dillon, Aine Looby, Mike O'Donoghue, Saoise Corbett, and Tara Campbell Picture: Diarmuid Greene
THE LONGEST coffee and tea ‘morning’ in Ireland is going strong this Friday afternoon.
Mike O’Donoghue started the fundraiser four years ago with Saoirse Corbett, aged 19, Tara Campbell, 18, and Sarah Dillon, aged 13. It takes place in Mike’s home in Pallasgreen to mark Daffodil Day
Mike threw open his doors at 7.30am. It will be well after midnight tonight when he, the girls and his kettle can take a break. If you fancy a cuppa instead of a pint after work there is plenty of time to call in.
It's Daffodil Day across the country! Show your support by picking up a daffodil from your local volunteers and making a donation at https://t.co/esFag7npPg pic.twitter.com/x3Tp8b4rzM
— Irish Cancer Society (@IrishCancerSoc) March 22, 2019
All monies raised go to the Irish Cancer Society. As well as supporting a very good cause you will help them in their efforts to get into the Guinness Book of World Records for the longest every coffee morning.
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