G-Mac launches children's charity

Published Wednesday, 24 August 2011
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Top Portrush golfer Graeme McDowell has launched a charity to help fund children's medical research in Northern Ireland, the Republic and the US, as his way of "giving something back".

The G-Mac Foundation will work in conjunction with lead researchers and the main hospitals in Belfast and Dublin to help raise funds for a number of causes.

"Charity is something I've always wanted to be involved in," the Ryder Cup star and former US Open champ told his official website.

"I'm delighted to now have my own G-Mac Foundation to channel any funds I raise to support my charities of choice."

Proud to launch the G-Mac Foundation - I’m excited about it, hoping to help many in need.

Graeme McDowell on Twitter (@Graeme_McDowell)

McDowell already takes part in many fund-raising events - like the Tavistock Cup in Florida - and is a long-term supporter of Multiple Sclerosis charities, which will remain a priority.

"My mum has this neurological condition, so it's a cause that's understandably very close to my heart," he said.

The golfer became passionate about supporting the work of the Children's Medical and Research Foundation when he saw their work first hand, during a visit to a Dublin hospital.

And he hopes children suffering through illness will be able to benefit, not just in the long-term, but as they undergo treatment or are recovering.

"We hope to take some of these sick and recovering children on trips, such as to Orlando - giving them the experience of a lifetime to help lift their spirits," G-Mac said.

The G-Mac Foundation was officially launched on Tuesday at Rosie O'Grady's on New York City's Seventh Avenue - with events including a charity auction, where a 'one-of-a-kind' G-Mac golf experience was among the items on offer.

EXTERNAL LINKS / CONTACTS
Information on donating to the G-Mac Foundation can be found on Graeme McDowell's website.
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Brian in Newry wrote (273 days ago):
Well done Graeme! Another shining example of what good deeds we can do in Northern Ireland. I hope the Foundation is successful in its aims and objectives, benefitting children suffering through conditions which are no fault of their own.
g McKernan in usa wrote (273 days ago):
Fair play to you Graeme, i suffer with MS myself and i think its fantastic to see a world class athlete like yourself stepping up and thinking about helping out others with this and similar conditions, you are a credit to the north and indeed the whole of Ireland.
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