








Hello and welcome to my race night in aid of MS Ireland


My name is Helen, I’m 45, I live in Kilcoole and I’m living with Multiple Sclerosis.
MS is an incurable chronic disease where the persons immune system attacks the coating (myelin) of the persons central nervous system which results in many different symptoms such as mobility issues and cognitive issues along with many others.
The funds raised tonight will go towards research into treatments and providing supportive services to those living with MS.
May is the MS awareness month so I have taken on different challenges to raise awareness and funds including completing the length of the royal canal earlier this month. I am aiming to complete a total of 505km by kayaking, spinning and walking by the end of the month.
If you would like to support my journey please scan the QR code and donate directly to my fundraising page. All donations are greatly appreciated!!



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At Kilcoole Vets we welcome pets of all shapes and sizes. Whether your animal companion is a Labrador or tabby cat, or something more exotic like a guinea pig or bearded dragon, we can’t wait to meet them! We also pride ourselves in a patient and gentle approach, especially for those pets who might be a bit more nervous about their visit to the vets. We aim to provide the best possible care and service to all our patients and their families.
Services include:
Preventative healthcare:
Vaccination for dogs, cats,rabits and ferrets
Microchipping
Neutering
Dentistry including dental x-ray
Laser Therapy

Pet Travel
Hip and Elbow Dysplasia screening
Illness and Injury
Same day vet consultations
Digital X-ray
Abdominal Ultrasound
Electrocardiography (ECG)
Rigid endoscopy
In-house laboratory including blood testing, urinalysis, and cytology
Blood Pressure Monitoring
Prescription diets
Class IV therapeutic laser
Soft tissue surgery
Emergency care
Separate dog and cat wards
All the team at Kilcoole Vets would like to congratulate Helen on organising such a fabulous event to raise money for MS Ireland.
A huge well done Helen!





