Belfast Community Rescue Service speechless after huge donation of more than £46K
Joe McDonnell and Ryan Whelan launched a fundraiser in memory of their friend Paul âCubâ McCullough
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Joe McDonnell and Ryan Whelan present a cheque to the Community Rescue Service after their fundraiser in memory of Paul âCubâ McCullough (Image: Mark Mead Photography)
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Community rallies behind exercise challenge in memory of west Belfast man The late Paul Cub McCullough with partner Debbie Leagh and daughter Mila Mairead Holland 08 February, 2021 01:00
Family and friends of Paul Cub McCullough take part in the challenge in Falls Park in west Belfast. Pictured are Mr McCullough s mum Angela, daughter Mila and partner Debbie Leagh at a bench in the park dedicated to him. Picture by Mal McCann
AN exercise challenge in memory of a young father from west Belfast has raised more than £5,000 for charity in just its first week.
The 100 miles for February initiative was set up by members of two football clubs who had hoped to raise around £1,000 by the end of the month.