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Welcome

February 20, 2012  /

The Cycle4haiti is a 228 km charity cycle to Galway starting from three different locations Dublin, Sligo and Cashel to raise much needed funds for the work of The Soul of Haiti Foundation. It is a cycle that is full of fun, comradeship and determination that attracts cyclists from all walks of life and of very varying levels of fitness.

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Haiti Ball 2012

February 5, 2012  /

President Michel Martelly , President of Haiti meets with Michael Dawson Cycle4haiti and Michael Carey , Soul of Haiti Chairman during his visit to Ireland last week . President Martellys visit to Ireland to mark Haiti Week was the first ever visit by a President of Haiti to Ireland . Speaking at the first Haiti [...]

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Fundraising Ideas

February 5, 2012  /

Great new Fundraising Idea to help you with your fundraising efforts: The Six Nations Grand Slam for Haiti Try your luck at guessing the total number of points from all teams across the 15 games in this year’s Six Nations Competition. Posters and Sponsorship cards can be downloaded from below. Great for Clubs, Pubs and [...]

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Cycle4haiti 2010

January 30, 2012  /

Watch video of the 2010 Cycle and see how much fun raising money for charity can be!

Malta Team Signed Up

First International Team signed up for 2012!

January 27, 2012  /

We are delighted to announce that we have our first international team for Cycle4Haiti 2012! We will have a team all the way from Malta this year. David Borg Hedley, Charles Abdilla and Jason Zammit from Fexserv in Malta are getting on their bikes from Malta to join us on the May Bank Holiday weekend! [...]

Eric Elwood Backs Cycle4Haiti 2012

January 27, 2012  /

Eric Elwood Head Coach of Connacht and Ireland Wolfhounds and former Ireland International Rugby player is endorsing the Cycle4Haiti 2012 to ensure our 2012 Cycle is the most successful to date! We joined Eric as he trained the Ireland Wolfhounds last Friday at the Malahide Rugby Club. Now all we need to do now, is to give him some light [...]

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