REPRO FREE Mercy Hospital patient, 6 year old Conor Wills from Ballincollig unleashed his super powers as Batman to help announce details of this year’s ‘Mercy Heroes’ campaign, which will raise funds for Munster’s smallest patients at the Mercy. ‘Mercy Heroes’ takes place on Friday, October 18th and people from all over Cork are invited to organise fundraising events to help raise funds for POONS, the Paediatric Oncology Outreach Nursing Service which allows children with cancer to receive treatment from the comfort of their own home. If you want to know more about bringing 'Mercy Heroes' to your workplace, school, community or home, please visit www.mercyfundraising.ie. Picture. John Allen
REPRO FREE Mercy Hospital patient, 5 year old Lizzie O’Shea from Castletownbere unleashed her super powers as Supergirl to help announce details of this year’s ‘Mercy Heroes’ campaign, which will raise funds for Munster’s smallest patients at the Mercy. ‘Mercy Heroes’ takes place on Friday, October 18th and people from all over Cork are invited to organise fundraising events to help raise funds for POONS, the Paediatric Oncology Outreach Nursing Service which allows children with cancer to receive treatment from the comfort of their own home. If you want to know more about bringing 'Mercy Heroes' to your workplace, school, community or home, please visit www.mercyfundraising.ie. Picture. John Allen
REPRO FREE Mercy Hospital patient, 6 year old Callum McCarthy from Nohoval unleashed his super powers as Captain America to help announce details of this year’s ‘Mercy Heroes’ campaign, which will raise funds for Munster’s smallest patients at the Mercy. ‘Mercy Heroes’ takes place on Friday, October 18th and people from all over Cork are invited to organise fundraising events to help raise funds for POONS, the Paediatric Oncology Outreach Nursing Service which allows children with cancer to receive treatment from the comfort of their own home. If you want to know more about bringing 'Mercy Heroes' to your workplace, school, community or home, please visit www.mercyfundraising.ie. Picture. John Allen
REPRO FREE Mercy Hospital patient, 6 year old Conor Wills from Ballincollig unleashed his super powers as Batman to help announce details of this year’s ‘Mercy Heroes’ campaign, which will raise funds for Munster’s smallest patients at the Mercy. ‘Mercy Heroes’ takes place on Friday, October 18th and people from all over Cork are invited to organise fundraising events to help raise funds for POONS, the Paediatric Oncology Outreach Nursing Service which allows children with cancer to receive treatment from the comfort of their own home. If you want to know more about bringing 'Mercy Heroes' to your workplace, school, community or home, please visit www.mercyfundraising.ie. Picture. John Allen
REPRO FREE Mercy Hospital patient, 5 year old Lizzie O’Shea from Castletownbere unleashed her super powers as Supergirl to help announce details of this year’s ‘Mercy Heroes’ campaign, which will raise funds for Munster’s smallest patients at the Mercy. ‘Mercy Heroes’ takes place on Friday, October 18th and people from all over Cork are invited to organise fundraising events to help raise funds for POONS, the Paediatric Oncology Outreach Nursing Service which allows children with cancer to receive treatment from the comfort of their own home. If you want to know more about bringing 'Mercy Heroes' to your workplace, school, community or home, please visit www.mercyfundraising.ie. Picture. John Allen
REPRO FREE Pictured are Mercy Hospital patients – Captain America, 6 year old Callum McCarthy from Nohoval; Supergirl, 5 year old Lizzie O’Shea from Castletownbere and Batman, 6 year old Connor Wills from Ballincollig. These three brave super heroes unleashed their super powers to help announce details of this year’s ‘Mercy Heroes’ campaign which will raise funds for Munster’s smallest patients at the Mercy. ‘Mercy Heroes’ takes place on Friday, October 18th and people from all over Cork are invited to organise fundraising events to help raise funds for POONS, the Paediatric Oncology Outreach Nursing Service which allows children with cancer to receive treatment from the comfort of their own home. If you want to know more about bringing 'Mercy Heroes' to your workplace, school, community or home, please visit www.mercyfundraising.ie. Picture. John Allen
REPRO FREE Mercy Hospital patient, 6 year old Callum McCarthy from Nohoval unleashed his super powers as Captain America to help announce details of this year’s ‘Mercy Heroes’ campaign, which will raise funds for Munster’s smallest patients at the Mercy. ‘Mercy Heroes’ takes place on Friday, October 18th and people from all over Cork are invited to organise fundraising events to help raise funds for POONS, the Paediatric Oncology Outreach Nursing Service which allows children with cancer to receive treatment from the comfort of their own home. If you want to know more about bringing 'Mercy Heroes' to your workplace, school, community or home, please visit www.mercyfundraising.ie. Picture. John Allen