Rugby star calls on Galway to support GOAL Jersey Day

Irish rugby star and GOAL patron Jamie Heaslip is encouraging schoolchildren and workers from all over Galway to take part in GOAL Jersey Day on Friday October 7. One of the country’s most popular annual fundraising events, GOAL Jersey Day invites members of the public to wear the jersey of their favourite team for the day and make a suggested donation of €2 to GOAL. Each year, thousands of Irish schools and companies take part right across Ireland.

Heaslip witnessed the impact of GOAL’s work with the poor first-hand earlier this summer, when he helped migrant families make bricks in 35 degree heat in the slums of Kolkata (Calcutta ) in India. He said: “I spent time at some of the schools in Kolkata where GOAL has provided water points and sanitation facilities and it was very apparent the positive effect that they were having. Clean, hot and cold running water are things that we take for granted in our schools and homes back home, but by providing these services here, at such a small cost, GOAL is making a massive difference to the lives of children in the developing world.”

GOAL has come up with a number of fun ideas to encourage even more schools to get involved in Jersey Day this year. Students can visit the GOAL website and watch Jamie in Kolkata, take part in writing and drawing competitions, and send in photos and stories, a number of which will be selected and published on the website.

To register for GOAL Jersey Day and receive your start-up pack, visit www.goal.ie, email [email protected], or call 01- 2809779.

 

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