A special charity football match will take place in Curracloe on April 11th, bringing together community, remembrance, and support for an important cause.
Organised by Aidan Clarke, the event is held in loving memory of his son, Noah, who sadly passed away on April 11th, 2020. Marking the anniversary of Noah’s passing, the match offers a meaningful way for family, friends, and the wider community to honour his memory while raising vital funds for Féileacáin.
The game will see a local side take on the Féileacáin Fathers Football Team - a group of bereaved fathers who unite through sport to support one another and to highlight the charity’s work.

Féileacáin is a national organisation dedicated to supporting families affected by stillbirth and neonatal death. Their services include hospital support, memory-making, counselling referrals, and peer support, offering comfort and guidance during some of life’s most difficult moments.
This event which kicks off at 2:30pm is not only a tribute to Noah’s memory but also a powerful show of solidarity - raising awareness and ensuring that no family has to face loss alone.
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