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Fermanagh workers to run Belfast Marathon for Cancer Focus centre
Summary
Fifteen employees from Killadeas-based Deane Public Works will run the 26.2-mile Belfast Marathon on May 3 to raise funds for the new Cancer Focus centre in Enniskillen, and Cancer Focus NI says ongoing funding is required to sustain the service.
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Employees from Killadeas-based Deane Public Works will take part in the Belfast Marathon on May 3 to raise money for the new Cancer Focus centre in Enniskillen. The company confirmed 15 members of staff will run the full 26.2-mile course. All proceeds will go to the Enniskillen community support centre, which the article says is the first of its kind in the North. Cancer Focus NI leadership reported a 20-year commitment for the service and noted the area had been underserved.
Event details:
- Deane Public Works was established in 1967 and is family-run, the article reports.
- Fifteen employees will run the 26.2-mile Belfast Marathon on May 3 to fundraise.
- All funds raised will support the new Cancer Focus centre in Enniskillen.
- The article says the centre is the first community support centre of its kind in the North.
- Cancer Focus NI said a long-term funding commitment is needed to sustain services and staff.
Summary:
The workplace fundraising highlights local backing for the new community cancer centre and underscores reported funding needs to keep the service running over the stated 20-year commitment. The runners are scheduled to compete on May 3 as part of the Belfast Marathon, and the effort adds to other local support for the Enniskillen centre.
