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Killarney makes a splash in aid of Aware
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IT FIRST made a splash eight years ago and in that time the Christmas Day dip at Dundag has generated just over €40,000 for depression support charity Aware.
Niki McCarthy, Tiernaboul, who started the event in memory of her sister Sylvan Money, presented the proceeds of the most recent event, €5359, to Dolores Gallagher of Aware this week. “The day was a great success despite the weather which included high wind and heavy rain,” Niki told Killarney Advertiser.
“We had over 100 participants, which is the highest number so far. I would like to thank the lifeguards Derek and Conor O'Leary and the Order of Malta for providing first aid cover. It means so much to me that these people give their time on Christmas Day to support the dip and without them it would not be possible.”
Dolores said the funds will go towards supports provided by Aware in Kerry. “In Kerry we have two support groups as well as education programmes,” said Dolores. “The support groups are for people with experience of stress, anxiety depression and mood-related conditions. It is a free service, no referral is needed and no booking is required.”
The Killarney support group meets in the Kerry Diocesan Youth Service centre in Fairhill, on Mondays from 8pm to 9pm, while the Tralee venue is the parish centre, St John’s Church, on Tuesdays, 8pm to 9pm.
Niki McCarthy presents the proceeds of the Christmas Day dip at Dundag to Dolores Gallagher, Aware.