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Clash of The Companies, formerly Techies4TempleStreet, July 8th

Welcome to the team building event of 2022. We are so delighted to introduce Clash Of The Companies, (formerly Techies4TempleStreet), happening on July 8th at the RDS, Dublin. This will be our first team event raising funds to support sick children attending ALL Children’s Health Ireland sites – Crumlin, Temple Street, Tallaght and Connolly

Clash of The Companies

Over 5 years, this event has raised over €1 million and helped transform the lives of thousands of children who rely on CHI at Temple Street. We are determined that #COTC will continue to uphold the great traditions of fun, team building and fundraising and have a huge impact on the lives of so many more sick children.

This year we are inviting teams of 8 people to sign up from companies involved in any business sector. So, whether you are based in IT or Tech, banking or insurance, administration or creative, you are more than welcome to join the fun. The entry fee of €1,400 will be made up of €850 registration fee and €550 (minimum fundraising) per team with a special draw prize for teams that raise over €2,000.

Each team member will receive a t-shirt and a goody bag on the day and after all your challenge exertions, you will return to the RDS to chill out with some food and drink and a catch up with your peers.

Full details and registration forms are available on our website, www.childrenshealth.ie/clash or you can send any queries to Pam at any time at pgaffney@childrenshealth.ie

Diana Paiva

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