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NOW DONEGAL STUDENTS MAKE THEIR WAY TO SEATTLE IN JAILBREAK CHARITY CHALLENGE

written by John2 February 23, 2014
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daire and paulDONEGAL university students are now on their way to Seattle – as part of the Jailbreak 2014 charity challenge.

Daire Mc Mullin from Stranorlar, a student in Trinity College Dublin and pal Paul McDonagh-Forde are among 100 students who have 36 hours to travel as far away from Dublin as possible without spending a single cent!

A short-time ago Daire revealed they made it safely to New York overnight and are now a flight to Seattle….and hoping to go even further.

Just where will they end up?

Digital Fone Communications Buncrana and Filan’s Centra helped get them to the states – now they’re blagging their way to the Pacific Ocean

They are required to beg, borrow or blag their travel costs, regardless of the destination.

It’s a charity based initiative and all funds raised are given to the students’ designated charities with the Donegal lads giving money to St Vincent de Paul and Amnesty International.

Students are all over Europe today – with some making it to Singapore and one couple hoping to land in Sydney before tonight’s 9pm deadline.

Daire and Paul left Kilmainham Jail yesterday with the rest of the teams – and have until 9pm Sunday to get as far away from Dublin as possible.

You can donate money to the lads’  charity here

http://www.jailbreak14.com/teams/Daire-and-Paul/

NOW DONEGAL STUDENTS MAKE THEIR WAY TO SEATTLE IN JAILBREAK CHARITY CHALLENGE was last modified: February 23rd, 2014 by John2
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