Ed And Valerie Just Made Someone's Christmas - Fully Charged Weekly Podcast
13 December 2019 - 14 minsFinally, Fully Charged gave away the 55" TV!
Our winner gave us goosebumps!
Christmas tunes are blaring, amazing prizes are being given away, and Valerie is talking about the ultimate selection box.
Ed and Valerie are feeling very generous this week, but there's one thing Ed won't give away... would you?
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Young Limerick Girl Captures The Heart Of The Nation
Young Limerick Girl Captures The Heart Of The Nation Tesco Ireland is proud to announce the arrival of Ellie the Elephant a new plush toy that will be available to purchase in Tesco stores nationwide from today. Made from 100% recycled materials, Ellie the Elephant will be available for €5 with proceeds donated to Children's Health Foundation Temple Street. Earlier this year, Tesco ran a competition for the children attending CHI at Temple Street to enter for the chance to name the Christmas 2021 teddy bear. This year, Ellie Collins, aged five, from Limerick was the winner. Ellie visits the children’s hospital once a week, and she chose to name the bear Ellie after herself! When Ellie was born, she suffered kidney failure and has been on regular dialysis since she was eight months old. In June this year, her mother, Jackie, donated one of her kidneys to Ellie. The operation was a success and Ellie can now join in activities like swimming and Irish dancing, which she couldn't do before. Rosemary Garth, Communications Director, Tesco Ireland said: "It is a privilege to introduce Ellie the Elephant to customers this Christmas. Each year, we are truly inspired by the incredible work of the team in CHI at Temple Street, who do fantastic work for children 365 days a year. We’re very proud to see the impact the generous donations from our customers and colleagues make for the hospital. This year, we’re asking customers to continue their amazing support by purchasing an Ellie the Elephant in Tesco stores nationwide this festive season. We’d like to thank our colleagues and customers for their unending support in raising funds for Children’s Health Foundation Temple Street. We also want to send a huge congratulations to Ellie for winning the competition and helping us bring Ellie the Elephant to other little boys and girls across the country. Just like her namesake, she’s bound to bring a smile to young and old this Christmas.” View this post on Instagram A post shared by Tesco Ireland (@tescoirl) Denise Fitzgerald, Chief Executive, Children's Health Foundation said: "Every Christmas, our wonderful friends at Tesco Ireland go above and beyond for sick children in CHI at Temple Street, and we are thrilled and so grateful for the fantastic Ellie the Elephant fundraiser this festive season. Tesco has made a hugely positive impact on the lives of sick children in CHI at Temple Street. Over the past seven years of our wonderful partnership, Tesco colleagues and customers have raised vital funds to purchase a wide range of essential and life-saving equipment in the hospital. CHI at Temple Street is a hospital that never sleeps and this Christmas we need your support more than ever we encourage everyone to get involved, pick up an Ellie in their local Tesco store and make a real difference for sick children and their families.” Tesco is dedicated to raising funds for Children’s Health Foundation Temple Street and has raised €6.5 million since the partnership began in 2014, making it one of the largest fundraising achievements in the private sector in Ireland. Money donated through Tesco has helped the hospital purchase over 330 pieces of vital equipment for patients – including a CT Scanner, EEG system, ultrasound scanners, patient monitors and respiratory equipment. There are several ways to raise funds for Children’s Health Foundation Temple Street customers shopping on Tesco.ie can add a €1 (or more) donation to support sick children in CHI at Temple Street or support the cause by purchasing the Tesco Temple Street Bouquet which are available in stores. F&F at Tesco’s face coverings are available in select stores with all profits going to Children’s Health Foundation Temple Street. Our own Fully Charged caught up with Ellie Collins and her mum Jackie Enright on the show recently. You can have a listen now: [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2021/12/13142410/Ellie-Collins-4.mp3"][/audio]
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Love Was ON The Air This Week With Fully Charged
SO. MUCH. LOVE. Ed and Valerie are all cheesed out of it! We chatted love on the lead up to Valentine's day this week! But also we had a very tricky Trouble Thursday... Catch up on some of the best moments of Fully Charged right here! Ed and Valerie are back next week from 7AM where they will be giving loads away such as: Halsey tickets Munster Rugby tickets €760 with the Secret Sound
14 mins
14 February 2020 Finished
Funeral Sandwiches, Trouble Thursdays And Tralee - The Town Of Love
But seriously, funeral sandwiches are the best sandwiches! Catch up on Fully Charged's antics this week. Listen to the latest Trouble Thursday and if you're looking for love in Tralee, maybe Seán's the man for you!
9 mins
7 February 2020 Finished
Ed And Valerie Just Want A Supermacs - Fully Charged Weekly Podcast
Fully Fit Week Two Is Over! And all Fully Charged want is a Supermacs! This week Ed and Valerie gave away tickets to Lewis Capaldi, Picture This and loads more. Catch up on all these hilarious moments, including our outrageous Trouble Thursday right here!
14 mins
17 January 2020 Finished
Ed And Valerie Are Ready For 2020 - Fully Charged Weekly Podcast
Fully Charged with Ed And Valerie Are Ready For 2020! All this January we are helping you Beat The Blues by giving away gig tickets every day! Not only can you head to the likes of Lewis Capaldi, Westlife, and The Script - but you can win money with the Secret Sound at 8.30am!
11 mins
13 January 2020 Finished