Colin Farrell showcased the power of friendship during the Dublin Marathon, where he pushed his friend Emma Fogarty the final 4 kilometers in her wheelchair. Emma, who lives with the rare skin condition epidermolysis bullosa (EB), was all smiles as Farrell ran to raise money for DEBRA, a charity supporting those with EB.
At 40, Emma is Ireland’s oldest survivor of this condition, which can cause painful blisters from the slightest touch. Despite her challenges, she didn’t expect to live past 35. Farrell’s support meant the world to her. He even said he ran one kilometer for each decade of her life.
Originally, the duo aimed to raise €400,000, but they’ve now set their sights on €1 million. They’re already over three-quarters of the way there! Emma expressed her deep trust in Colin, saying, “I trust no one more than you to push me that last 4K.”
The moment they crossed the finish line was electric. Farrell completed the marathon in just over four hours. Still, their friendship and determination to make a difference were their real victories.
Isn’t it inspiring how true friends can lift each other up? What challenges have you faced with the help of a friend?