Dr Niamh Sheridan Running a Marathon for Jamie Pignataro
$3,077 raised
TARGET $5,000
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About
I am raising funds for Jamie Pignataro and his family. Jamie has been diagnosed with a brain tumour and requires ongoing treatment and is unable to work to support his family. I am running my first ever Marathon on the 12th April in Canberra to raise funds for Jamie and his wife and two children. Please donate if you can.Thank you.
Jamie is a talented builder who has been unable to work since he was diagnosed with a Grade 3 Brain Tumour. He has a lovely wife Chrissy an two beautiful sons. This Fundraiser is to support Jamie and his family as Jamie is now unable to work and he is having ongoing treatment for this Brain tumour.
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Jamie's Wish
JW
Campaign Creator
Jamie's Wish
Kiama Downs, NSW
Mon, 13 Apr 2015
Lynley Coles
$ 50
Awesome work Niamh! Wishing Jamie and his family all the best for the future
Sun, 12 Apr 2015
Cian Mccoy
$ 50
From your sister Tina. BIL Dermot and nephew Cian xx
Sun, 12 Apr 2015
Marnie Beauchamp
$ 50
Well done Niamh!
Sat, 11 Apr 2015
Kylie Rogers
$ 30
Will be thinking of you on Sunday. Good on you and best of luck!
Fri, 10 Apr 2015
Alison Parker
$ 100
Good Luck Niamh!
Thu, 9 Apr 2015
Ann Rogers
$ 30
Best of Luck Niamh and a very worthy cause. Enjoy your run!
Thu, 9 Apr 2015
Confident Healthcare
$ 400
Good Luck Dr Sheridan,
From Dr Morteza Aghmesheh, Dr Parisa Javady and The Team at Confident Healthcare.
Thu, 9 Apr 2015
Kiama Medical Practice
$ 400
Good luck Niamh! Love from your working family! KMP
Wed, 8 Apr 2015
Stephen Park
$ 25
Good luck Niamh......run fast....from the Parks
Wed, 8 Apr 2015
susan cox
$ 100
Good luck in the marathon and best wishes to Jamie Pignataro
Jamie is a talented builder who has been unable to work since he was diagnosed with a Grade 3 Brain Tumour. He has a lovely wife Chrissy an two beautiful sons. This Fundraiser is to support Jamie and his family as Jamie is now unable to work and he is having ongoing treatment for this Brain tumour.
Awesome work Niamh! Wishing Jamie and his family all the best for the future