The wider community in Littleton are preparing to come together and raise a mug of tea in aid of the Irish Motor Neurone Disease Association this Saturday.
The tea party fundraiser is organised by Margaret Delaney whose husband John was diagnosed with MND eight years ago.
“John was always active throughout his life. He worked in the building of the briquette factory and with Tipperary County Council. Prior to his diagnosis he was never in hospital a day in his life,” Margaret tells the Tipperary Star.
There are currently over 360 people living with MND in Ireland and fundraising events, such as Margaret’s Coffee Morning, provide over 80 percent of funding for services for patients and their families living with the disease.
“People have been so good in helping out with the organising and the creamery donated milk for the teas. It all helps,” says Margaret who will also have plenty of hands on help from her 20 grandchildren on the day.
“We've a great raffle organised and we hope the locals come out on the day and show their support. We've raised €300 already ahead of the main event on Saturday so we hope that's a sign of what's to come,” she says.
Drink Tea for MND Littleton will take place on Saturday 1st September at in the Muntir na Tire hall, Littleton from 10am until 2.30pm. All are welcome to attend.
A special raffle, featuring a host of goodies sponsored by local businesses, will also take place on the morning.
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