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Boots Night Walk in Phoenix Park raises more than €100k for Irish Cancer Society

More than €100,000 has been raised for the Irish Cancer Society following Boots Night Walk in the Phoenix Park.

The annual event took place in September and is in support of the charity's night nurse service. The 5k race which has been held since 2012 has raised €2.6 million for the service since it began.

The Irish Cancer Society Night Nurses provide in-home care through the night, for cancer patients requiring end-of-life care, whilst also providing rest and respite for the patient’s families. The service is provided free of charge, and is an invaluable support to families and their loved ones during what can be a particularly difficult time.

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Stephen Watkins, Managing Director of Boots Ireland, says: "We are extremely proud to have raised €103,516 this year for the Irish Cancer Society Night Nurse service. Since 2012, our customers, patients and colleagues have supported this special service, providing care and comfort to cancer patients and their loved ones. This ongoing partnership helps further our commitment to care for our customers and patients in the communities we serve at all stages of their life."

Averil Power, CEO, Irish Cancer Society, says: "On behalf of everyone at the Irish Cancer Society, I would like to thank Boots Ireland colleagues and customers for their continued support and enthusiasm for the Boots Night Walk, an absolutely wonderful fundraising initiative for the Irish Cancer Society Night Nursing service.

"The service allows end-of-life care for cancer patients in the comfort of their own homes, surrounded by their loved ones. With each year, demand for this valuable service grows. Approximately 97% of the Society’s funding comes from donations, so we simply could not provide this crucial service without your generosity. Thank you for enabling us to be there for cancer patients and their families across Ireland, when they need us most."

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