Galway Hospice launches their 2025 Calendar

Galway Hospice has launched their 2025 Calendar, which has been kindly sponsored by Snap Galway for another year.

The calendar features breathtaking shots from all across our beautiful city and county, from Clifden in the West to Portumna in the East – showcasing the beauty of every corner in Galway.

Thanks to the brilliant photographers for submitting their work: Adrian Nolan, Anne Maria Crann, Brendan O’Brien, Eoin Ferguson, Gráinne Coyne, Jana Antolova, John Boyle, Lauren Retig, Maria Gordon, Mary Flaherty, Michael Deligan, and Patricia Keane. Their generous contribution is what makes this calendar possible.

Pictured at the launch are: Mary Nash, CEO, Galway Hospice, Ronan Walsh, Regional Manager, Snap Galway and some of the photographers featured in the calendar.

Back L to R: Anne Maria Crann, Mary Flaherty, Eoin Ferguson, Jana Antolova, Gráinne Coyne, Michael Deligan, John Boyle.

Front L to R: Maria Gordon, Ronan Walsh, Mary Nash and Patricia Keane. 

 

Thanks to our sponsor Snap Galway, 100% of the proceeds from these calendars sold will go directly to Galway Hospice, helping to raise vital funds in providing high-quality palliative care to those in our community.

The calendar is available from Galway Hospice, Renmore, by phone on 091-770868 or at www.galwayhospice.ie/shop

 

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