Record-Breaking Number Abseil Off Red Cow Moran Hotel For Brain Disease Centre at St James’s Hospital

Record-Breaking Number Abseil Off Red Cow Moran Hotel For Brain Disease Centre at St James’s Hospital

CEO Tom Moran Abseils Off Red Cow Moran Hotel for Brain Disease Centre at St James’s Hospital

Celebrities joined Tom Moran, his family, and a record-breaking number of abseilers
for the ‘Jump4James’ Abseil Challenge

To mark the third anniversary of his near-fatal brain injury and remarkable recovery, CEO Tom Moran abseiled off the new nine-storey extension at the Red Cow Moran Hotel today (Sunday, 2nd June 2019) to help raise €200,000 towards building a dedicated Brain Disease Resource and Research Centre at St. James’s Hospital under the direction of Neurology Consultant, Dr. Colin Doherty.

Attracting the largest number of abseilers in one day, Tom, his family, and Dr. Colin Doherty were joined by 130 thrill-seekers, including celebrities, country singer and Dancing with the Stars finalist, Cliona Hagan; Fair City actor, Dave O’Sullivan; broadcaster Ray D’Arcy; comedian, Eric Lalor; former professional boxer, Bernard Dunne and pop singer; Jake Carter, to descend the iconic hotel - the highest abseil from a building in Ireland, standing at 35 metres.

Speaking at the event, Cliona Hagan said: “I am terrified of heights but I was delighted to support Tom and conquer my fear for such a great cause.”

In June 2016, a stroke caused Tom to fall while on holiday in Spain which caused a significant injury to his head. He underwent a craniotomy and spent six weeks in an induced coma in Spain, before being airlifted to St James’s Hospital in Dublin under the care of neurologist, Dr. Colin Doherty.

From the outset, the outlook was very bleak and Tom was not expected to survive. His family were told that if he survived, there was every possibility that he would require care for the rest of his life. The damage caused to his head was likely to result in him being brain damaged, blind and paralysed.  Three years on, Tom has defied all odds and has made an incredible recovery.

Feeling a huge sense of achievement, Tom said: “I was nervous and excited about this challenge but I am so glad I did it! It has been a fantastic day. It would not have been possible without all the help and support of my family and friends over the last three years, as well as the incredible care and attention given by Dr. Doherty and the neurology team at St James’s Hospital. I was determined to give back to the hospital that helped me and to help others. I am overwhelmed by all the generosity and support from everyone to make this happen.”

All funds raised for the ‘Jump4James’ Abseil Challenge will go to St James’s Hospital Foundation - towards providing a new Brain Disease Resource and Research Centre at the hospital that will offer a new model for patient care in neurological disease. It will be a purpose-built modular unit located on an existing site at St James’s Hospital. Through a process of re-design and renovation of new facilities, with new electronic-based work procedures, it will greatly improve the care environment.

St. James’s Hospital treats a large number of patients with a range of brain diseases, including; Epilepsy, Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, Motor Neurone and other complex brain diseases.

According to Dr Colin Doherty: “It was great to abseil alongside Tom today. The funds raised from this amazing challenge will help us reach our final target of €350,000. Our aim is to provide the best value care to patients in the most appropriate setting, in a timely manner, using the best information, diagnosis, and therapy with the best-trained staff in the country. We already have a funding pot of €80,000 raised through a number of marathon races over the last few years and the hospital has committed to supporting this great initiative with funding. We are so grateful for the Moran family’s generosity.”

The fundraising event also offered lots of fun family activities and live entertainment. Shane Horgan of the three Irish Tenors compered a great line-up on stage in the hotel’s Courtyard Garden throughout the day with local dance act ‘Xquisite’, Paddy Cullivan and DOC from Late Late House Show Band, Mary Byrne, Mickey Harte, For Adio, Phlem Chors, Avi & Friends, and a special guest performance by Cliona Hagan.    

To support Tom and donate, please visit, www.supportstjames.ie/tom-says-jump-jamess-abseil-challenge/

The Abseil Challenge was provided by Adventure.ie, Ireland’s leading provider of charity challenge event and has been providing adventure activities since 1999.

Singer, Jack Carter, is pictured today (Sunday, 2nd June) taking the plunge for the ‘Jump4James’ Abseil Challenge at the Red Cow Moran Hotel to help raise €200,000 for a new Brain Disease Resource and Research Centre at St. James’s Hospital. Jack and a host of celebrities joined Tom Moran, CEO Red Cow Moran Hotel, and 130 thrill-seekers, to mark the third anniversary of Tom’s near-fatal brain injury and remarkable recovery by abseiling off the new nine-storey extension at the iconic Hotel to help raise funds for the hospital that helped him. To help support Tom and donate, please visit, www.supportstjames.ie

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