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ChildVision Ireland and Jack de Bromhead



The Jack de Bromhead Equine Centre
Since the passing of our beloved Jack, we had the opportunity to do something good for others. With the help of our great friend Chris Jones we have fundraised for a brand new riding arena in the Childvision centre in Drumcondra, Dublin.
We want to thank everyone to helped build this dream on behalf of Jack.
If you would like to donate to Childvision Ireland this is their direct donation link:
https://childvision.ie/how-to-help/donate/

From the ChildVision Website:
ChildVision are delighted to announce that a much-needed new indoor equine therapeutic centre, named in memory of Jack de Bromhead, was built this year as a result of generous donations from a group of family and friends of the De Bromhead family.
The new indoor facility at the ChildVision campus will give children who are blind, multi-disabled and neurodiverse access to the best global equine activities in a supportive and purpose designed environment and will allow the ChildVision equine team and volunteers to extend their services to reach more children over more hours making a life-changing difference, especially through the winter months and in bad weather conditions.
Spearheaded by the De Bromhead family friend and well-known racehorse owner Chris Jones, and with the blessing of Heather and Henry, the €1,000,000 donation target required to complete the equine therapeutic centre, was reached last December.
To continue to donate towards the running costs of ChildVision’s equine programme, Kenny Alexander owner of equine superstar Honeysuckle and trained by Henry, donated the racing silks that Rachael Blackmore wore in all of their major races including four Cheltenham Festival victories and nine Irish Grade 1 winners.
The iconic silks, signed by Rachael, Henry and Kenny, was auctioned at the Goffs sale at the Punchestown Festival on Thursday May 2nd 2024. €105,000 was raised that day alone.
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