The Kilcock resident will climb Croagh Patrick in June
Kilcock resident Lester Cassidy was paralysed in 1998, after he fell 24ft while working on a roof in Leixlip.
Lester is climbing Croagh Patrick to raise funds for Spinal Injuries Ireland and National Rehabilitation Hospital.
The climb is taking place on the 25th June.
Lester will be posting about his climb through his social media platforms, LestersBigClimb which can be found on Instagram and Facebook.
To donate to the climb click here.
Lester spoke about his climb with Clem Ryan on Tuesday morning's Kildare Today:

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