Building of Horatio’s Garden Northern Ireland begins

Building of Horatio’s Garden Northern Ireland begins

2 years ago

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Ulster players Rob Baloucoune, Matty Rea and Sean Reffell, together with CEO Jonny Petrie and Branch President Philip Gregg, joined patients, families, friends and NHS staff at the Spinal Cord Injuries Unit in Belfast to celebrate the start of work by the club’s charity partner.

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“We would like to thank everyone who has generously supported this project with donations, time, and expertise. Horatio’s Garden in Belfast will change lives for the many families facing the devastation of spinal cord injury from across Northern Ireland.”

Horatio’s Garden Founder & Chair of Trustees

Dr Olivia Chapple

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At Ulster Rugby, we feel it’s important to have a nominated charity partner, and we will continue to do what we can to promote the impressive work of Horatio’s Garden as it progresses its plans for the Belfast build, whether that be through raising profile and funds, or visiting and volunteering in the months ahead.

Ulster Rugby CEO

Jonny Petrie

Club partners