
Colin Farrell Raises Almost $900K During Dublin Marathon
In October 2024, Irish actor Colin Farrell Marathon Dublin and pushed his friend, Emma Vogarte, in a wheelchair for the final expansion. Fogarth lives with Bullosa Bullosa (EB), which is a rare and recovered skin condition often called “butterfly skin” due to its severe fragility, causing the skin to be easily. Farrell’s solidarity helped collect 774,000 euros (about $ 895500) Debra IrelandCharitable institution that supports people with EB.
The 40-year-old FARRELLLLLLLLLLLALLOLTY has paid 4 km (about 2.49 miles) of marathon -1 km per contract she lived with this situation. Fogarth was born without skin on her left foot and right arm, and even the slightest touch can cause painful blisters. She is the oldest person in Ireland with this condition, and she needs to wear bandages more than 80 % of her body.
Farrell decided to raise funds for people who suffer from EB after seeing the harsh influence he made on the life of Fogarth, but he was always inspired by how I maintained such a positive situation despite everything. “Emma has known for many years as she embodies the courage, as it is what the courage and pure design revolved around.” He said After running. “This running was nothing compared to the pain you have to tolerate every day, although it does not show it.”
Farrell finished running within 4 hours 6 minutes 45 seconds, and gently put a marathon medal on the shoulders of Vogarti. Debra Ireland CEO, Jimmy Veron, He said Local radio, “The marathon has given an incredible advertisement to us as a small organization.” He said that EB often described as “the worst case you have not heard before.” Charity plans to use the funds collected to expand family support services, including home visits and daily or daily dressings.
Watch Farrell and Fogarth complete the marathon together in the video above.
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source: The Colin Farrell Marathon is raised in Dublin 774,000 euros for charity
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