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23 Oct 2025

Brian's Truck Run in memory of tragic Longford man hits the road this Sunday

Brian's Truck Run

Organised by Katie McGinnity and Emily Reilly the Brian McGinnity memorial Truck Run will have two charity beneficiaries

This Sunday, December 4, Longford Town is the starting point for a charity Truck Run that is gathering a lot of support.

Brian's Truck Run will raise money for two charities and honour the memory of a young Longford man who tragically lost his life this time last year.

Organised by Katie McGinnity and Emily Reilly the Brian McGinnity memorial Truck Run will have two charity beneficiaries. Brian tragically lost his life in a single vehicle road collision 12 months ago.

Before the trucks even rev up the organisers have hit €5,441 of their target of €6,000 on the iDonate page.

The event will raise money for Vita Hose and Cian's Kennels. All the trucks will meet in the car park in Providers.

They will then start out on the route. It's a circular course from Longford to Edgeworthstown then on to Ballymahon and back to Longford.

Katie is anticipating a good number to participate: “We are expecting around 100 trucks to join on the day. All proceeds raised will be donated to the Vita House Family Centre counselling services who have been a great help to the McGinnity family in recent times and also to Cian’s Kennels CLG who help bring pets closer to sick children and their families.”

The registration is 10 to 12:30 with the Run set to start at 1pm.

“We are hoping to have a raffle before we start. There will be a food truck at the registration site. We hope people will come along and have a look at the truck and make a day of it. It will be good fun.”

The iDonate link is: https://www.idonate.ie/ fundraiser/brianstruckrun

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