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Step this way to help set wheels in motion for bus fund
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LACE on those walking boots and dancing shoes and limber up for a unique event that will benefit a most deserving cause.
Killarney Walking Festival, which takes place from June 9-11, will include a charity sun “set” on Strickeen is in aid of the Kerry Parents & Friends bus fund. This event, including a walk and a Kerry Polka set dance on the summit of Strickeen Mountain, takes place on Friday, June 9, departing Kate Kearney’s in the Gap of Dunloe at 7.30pm.
The “bus fund” is the initiative of Agnes Rooney whose sister Mairead – cared for full-time by Agnes since their mother's passing in 2015 – has Down's syndrome, and has been helped by the group for decades. Agnes herself admits she'd be lost without the association's assistance, which has led to her ongoing attempt to raise €60,000 to purchase a wheelchair-accessible bus for the charity. To date the present fleet of 17 buses is deteriorating with no funding for replacement. “These buses take Mairead and her friends to work, home, hospital appointments, social training, respite and holidays,” said Agnes.
“They travel all over Kerry and truly support them and their families in ways that the greater community may not understand.”
Above: Agnes Rooney, her sister Mairead, bus driver Mike Gallagher, Avril and James Rooney. Picture: Valerie O’Sullivan
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