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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Monday 24thNovember, 2014.
TV3 and CMRF, launch ‘#Kiss4Crumlin’ campaign.
TV3 presenter Colette Fitzpatrick launched the fundraising initiative with her son Milo and daughter Olivia.
‘#Kiss4Crumlin’ asks people to take a video or picture of themselves kissing someone or something close to their heart and post to social media.
To support the ‘#Kiss4Crumlin’ campaign, TV3 and the CMRF conducted a survey revealing some interesting results.
Of the 500 people who took part, an impressive 43% said they would most like to kiss Leo Varadkar with Deputy Leader of Sinn Fein Mary Lou McDonald coming a close second with 20%. 86% of Irish people would prefer to kiss Bryan Dobson over Vincent Browne.
“Pucker up!” and donate to #Kiss4Crumlin by posting your kiss and texting ‘KISS’ to 50300.
TV3 and its official charity, The Children’s Medical & Research Foundation (CMRF), today launched the ‘#Kiss4Crumlin’ campaign, to raise awareness and some much needed funds for Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital, Crumlin.
The fundraising initiative was ‘kissed off’ with TV3 news presenter Colette Fitzpatrick accompanied by the two closest people to her heart, her 4-year-old son Milo and 2-year-old daughter Olivia.
‘#Kiss4Crumlin’ will primarily run as a social media campaign where people will take a video or picture of themselves kissing someone or something close to their heart and post it on social media. To maximise awareness and reach people on a national scale, part of the campaign is to put forward at least three other people, encouraging them to “pucker up!” and to donate to #Kiss4Crumlin by texting ‘KISS’ to 50300. Each text will automatically donate €2 to The Children’s Medical & Research Foundation (CMRF).
The CMRF plays a key role in supporting the funding of Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital, Crumlin to deliver state of the art facilities, equipment, infrastructure, accommodation for families, and other special requirements and needs for some of Ireland’s sickest children.
The campaign will be supported across a number of flagship TV3 programmes, including Ireland AM, Xposé, Midday and Late Lunch Live with presenters such as Karen Koster, Anna Daly, Lucy Kennedy and Vincent Browne all taking part and sending their ‘Kiss for Crumlin.’ A number of other well-known faces have also got involved in the great cause, including Paul Potts, Jedward, Brian McFadden, Peter Coonan, Keith Duffy, Kevin Kilbane, Sharon Corr, a selection of GAA players, PJ Gallagher and Eric Lalor.
To support the ‘#Kiss4Crumlin’ campaign, TV3 and the CMRF conducted a survey revealing some interesting results. The survey asked 500 people in Ireland a series of questions about their kissing habits. Some of the questions asked were; “Who did you last kiss?” to which 23% answered “My Husband” but only 14% answered “My Wife!” “My Girlfriend” was the lowest with only 8% of people choosing this option. Another question was “What body part do you most like to kiss?” to which 79% said an obvious “lips” – a clear favourite amongst us Irish! When asked ”From the below list, which Irish politician would you most like to kiss?”, an impressive 43% said they would most like to kiss Leo Varadkar and Mary Lou McDonald came in a close second with 20% choosing her. When asked to choose between Vincent Browne and Bryan Dobson, 86% of people said they’d prefer to kiss Bryan.
The CMRF was recently shortlisted and selected by TV3 as its official charity due to its valuable work as the principal fundraising body for Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital, Crumlin and the National Children’s Research Centre, and its dedication to working to improve the quality of life of sick children throughout Ireland.
The current €2million shortfall in its fundraising target is a concern to the CMRF who need these funds to support Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital, Crumlin and The National Children’s Research Centre.
Commenting on the launch of TV3’s ‘#Kiss4Crumlin’ campaign, Colette Fitzpatrick said: “It was a no brainer for us. In the run up to Christmas we wanted to run an initiative which made people feel warm inside. One which people would find fun and enjoyable to participate in and give them a worthy excuse to pucker up for the ones they love, while also doing a good deed in the run up to Christmas.”
Speaking about the fundraising initiative, Edel O’Malley, Director of Development at the CMRF said: “#Kiss4Crumlin is a wonderfully creative initiative and we at the CMRF are really excited about the campaign. The need for donations to sustain and improve the exceptional level of care at Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital, Crumlin is greater than ever and #Kiss4Crumlin will drive this as we move towards the Christmas period.”
For further information on CMRF and its fundraising activities, please visit http://cmrf.org. For more on TV3, visit www.tv3.ie.
Remember to pass your kiss onto at least three other people telling them to “pucker up” and to donate to #Kiss4Crumlin by texting ‘KISS’ to 50300
See full list of survey results in Notes to Editor below
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Notes to Editor:
Kiss for Crumlin - Survey Results
500 people were surveyed
Age
16-34 30%
35-54 55%
55-79 15%
Who did you last kiss?
1: My wife 14%
2: My husband 23%
3: My boyfriend 18%
4: My girlfriend 8%
5: A family member 19%
6: That would be telling… 18%
What body part do you most like to kiss?
1: Lips 79%
2: Nose 1%
3: Neck 10%
4: Back 1%
5: Toes 0%
6: Other 9%
On what part of your body do you most like to be kissed?
1: Lips 51%
2: Nose 3%
3: Neck 32%
4: Back 3%
5: Toes 2%
6: Other 9%
How many kisses do you give out on average every day?
1: 0 13%
2: 1-3 46%
3: 4-6 17%
4: 7-9 5%
5: 10+ 19%
From the below list, which Irish politician would you most like to kiss?
1: Bertie Ahern 4%
2: Enda Kenny 4%
3: Mary Lou McDonald 20%
4: Micheál Martin 9%
5: Gerry Adams 9%
6: Joan Burton 3%
7: Michael Noonan 1%
8: Frances Fitzgerald 7%
9: Leo Varadkar 43%
Which Irish Male celebrity would you most like to kiss?
1: Gabriel Byrne 4%
2: Pierce Brosnan 13%
3: Michael Fassbender 28%
4: Colin Farrell 15%
5: Aidan Gillen 0%
6: Tom Vaughan Lawlor 1%
7: Peter Coonan 3%
8: Peter O'Riordan 1%
9: Other 17%
10: Tommy Bowe 10%
11: Rob Kearney 6%
12: Martin King 1%
13: Jason Byrne 3%
Which Irish female celebrity would you most like to kiss?
1: Georgia Salpa 13%
2: Rozanna Purcell 80%
3: Rosanna Davison 6%
4: Jennifer Maguire 13%
5: Glenda Gilson 8%
6: Amy Huberman 31%
7: Nadia Forde 7%
8: Sinead Desmond 2%
9: Gráinne Seoige 13%
What was your most memorable screen kiss of all time?
1: Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh – Gone with the Wind 11%
2: Johnny and Baby – Dirty Dancing 13%
3: Allie and Noah – The Notebook 10%
4: Lady and the Tramp – Lady and the Tramp 16%
5: Harry and Sally – When Harry met Sally 3%
6: Vivian and Edward – Pretty Woman 10%
7: Molly and Sam – Ghost 16%
8: Spiderman and Mary Jane – Spiderman 18%
9: Jamal and Latika – Slumdog Millionaire 3%
Do you prefer eyes open or closed when kissing?
1: Open 15%
2: Closed 85%
If you had to choose between the following to kiss - who would you pick?
1: Enda Kenny 24%
2: Micheal Martin 76%
If you had to choose between the following to kiss - who would you pick?
1: Vincent Browne 14%
2: Brian Dobson 86%
If you had to choose between the following to kiss - who would you pick?
1: Amy Huberman 64%
2: Sharon Corr 36%
*Number of answers for each question: 500
The Children’s Medical and Research Foundation
The Children’s Medical and Research Foundation (CMRF) is the principal fundraising body for Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital, Crumlin as well as the National Children’s Research Centre and is dedicated to working to improve the quality of life for this and future generations of sick children.
It plays a key role in supporting the hospital funding, to deliver state of the art facilities, equipment and infrastructure, accommodation for families and other special requirements and needs for some of Ireland’s sickest children.
In addition, the CMRF is the principle funder of vital paediatric research in Ireland through the research programmes at The National Children’s Research Centre (NCRC), a world class facility which provides state of the art laboratory facilities for investigation into the causes and treatments of childhood disease.
The Children’s Medical and Research Foundation needs to raise €12 million per year to fund the needs of Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital Crumlin and The National Children’s Research Centre.
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