On the opening night of ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ at the IMC Cinema, Enniskillen, a group of ‘Spidey’ enthusiasts dressed up as Spider-Man, in a bid to raise money for an important cause.
Adam Doherty, Bella Henderson, Mark Kearney and Damian McElgunn donned Spider-Man costumes to attend the screening, with the aim of fundraising for Great Ormond Street Hospital.
According to the hospital’s website, every day, 619 children and young people from across the UK arrive at the hospital, where doctors and nurses battle the most complex illnesses, and the brightest minds come together to achieve pioneering medical breakthroughs.
The fundraising page will be open until after the New Year.
To donate, visit GoFundMe: Adam’s Fundraiser for Great Ormond Street. 100 per cent of donations will go to the charity.
“Spider-Man is a huge inspiration to children all over the world, and [I wanted] to use his image to help the real heroes of the world,” said Adam, who organised the fundraiser.
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