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06 Sept 2025

Man who began a 15-day 2,800km trek in Malin raises almost €16,000 for Gaza

Pat Murphy, a teacher and father-of-four from Corofin, Co Galway, braved the elements along the famous picturesque route in his restored 1962 David Brown, which can only reach a maximum speed of 24kph

Man who began a 15-day 2,800km trek in Donegal raises almost €16,000 for Gaza

Teacher Pat Murphy having completed his vintage tractor trek for Concern and Gaza from Malin to Mizen and raised almost €16,000

A man’s epic 15-day trek in an open-top vintage tractor that began in Donegal and went along Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way has raised almost €16,000 for people in Gaza.

Pat Murphy, a teacher and father-of-four from Corofin, Co Galway, braved the elements along the famous picturesque route in his restored 1962 David Brown, which can only reach a maximum speed of 24kph.

His 2,800km drive from Malin Head to Mizen Head in Cork caught the attention of thousands of local residents and tourists and made headlines with local and national media.

Pat hoped to raise at least €5,000 on his GoFundMe page called ‘Malin to Mizen Charity Tractor Run for Concern’ but it has so far raised €15,756 for the aid organisation Concern Worldwide and its Gaza appeal.

“I’m very grateful to everyone who donated and supported the tractor run. The whole experience was wonderful,” said Pat on arrival at Mizen Head. “The weather was the biggest challenge. I experienced heavy rain, wind, thunder and lightning so that wasn’t easy.

“I also had to be alert on the road because the roads are like spaghetti and the margins are cliff edges so there wasn’t much room for error. The best part of the tractor run was the beautiful scenery and meeting people along the route.”

Pat chose Concern because of his past involvement with the charity as a volunteer in Rwanda in 1995 and 1996 after the brutal genocide that occurred there.

“Having worked with Concern in Rwanda, it made me really appreciate how lucky we are here in Ireland. I experienced real poverty and the effects of war,” he said. “Once I saw the horror in Gaza I knew I wanted to help. It’s important that the people of Gaza know we care about them and that they are not alone.”

Concern’s Chief Executive David Regan praised Pat Murphy for his incredible fundraising achievement.

"We applaud and thank Pat Murphy and his friends and family supporting him for his incredible fundraising success,” he said. "He has spent the last two weeks driving in an open top tractor along the Wild Atlantic Way and raised an enormous amount of money, which will go towards helping the people of Gaza."

Pat was accompanied on his adventure by his friend Tony Harrison who drove a campervan for them to sleep in each night. Another friend, Brendan Joyce, transported Pat’s tractor from Corofin where he grew up to Malin Head and collected it when they reached Ireland’s most south-westerly point at Mizen Head.

To support Pat Murphy’s tractor fundraising trek for Gaza, go to his GoFundMe page.

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