Lucy Dillon is the equine services manager at the Jack de Bromhead Equine Therapy Centre at Childvision in Dublin. The 1,375 square metre indoor therapeutic equine facility is named after 13-year-old Jack who died in an accident while taking part in the Glenbeigh Races three years ago. Jack, the son of trainer Henry de Bromhead, was a very talented amateur jockey. The centre was made possible through the generosity of Jack’s parents Heather and Henry, other family members, friends, and supporters, as part of a campaign spearheaded by Chris Jones. ChildVision is a dedicated national service for children with visual impairment and additional disabilities.
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In Jack’s Memory: New Equine Therapy Centre for Children - September 30th, 2025
Sep 30, 2025 14:15
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