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INCLUSION: Killarney Rugby Club are planning to launch their 'Diversity and Inclusion' programme. Pictured were: Sarah O'Donnell, Ger Sugrue (Club Secretary), Liam Murphy (PRO Minis) and Tony Dunne (Data Officer). Photo: Michelle Crean

By Michelle Crean

 

Diversity and inclusion is the name of the game – a rugby game that is – as one club plans a brand new programme to make everyone feel right at home.

Tomorrow morning (Saturday) at 10am, Killarney Rugby Club will roll out their ‘Diversity and Inclusion’ initiative with volunteer Sarah O'Donnell, who is the Diversity and Inclusion Officer.

There, they plan to hand a brand new anti-racist poster, which has #playtogether written in 13 different languages, to a representative from the Killarney Immigrant Support Centre – and all are welcome to attend.

The message from the club is ‘No matter where you were born, what language you speak or what culture you’re from; you’re welcome at Killarney Rugby Club’.

“Killarney Rugby wants to be a club where no matter where you come, from or what language you speak, you'll feel right at home,” Liam Murphy, PRO of the Minis, told the Killarney Advertiser this week.

“In light of recent racist events in the community, the club feels that it must take an active stance and show immigrant and refugee communities that such behaviour does not reflect Irish values.”

He said that the launch of tomorrow’s new initiative will be a great opportunity to back up words with public actions.

“We’re trying to appeal to all people to give it a try and get involved. We have approximately 300 players and from a club point of view, it’d be great to widen our club base.”

In recent times they’ve broadened their membership increasing the children’s, adults and women’s teams. However, to date there’s less than five percent non-Irish involved.

“It’s the next natural progression,” he said.

For more information visit www.krfc.club/playtogether.

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New Derreen sports facility moves closer to completion

The new multi-sport facility at Derreen has taken a major step forward. Past, present and future members of Killarney Judo Club, who viewed progress on the development, including a dedicated […]

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The new multi-sport facility at Derreen has taken a major step forward.

Past, present and future members of Killarney Judo Club, who viewed progress on the development, including a dedicated judo dojo (a specialist training hall designed for martial arts practice) said the the development will help boost the sport in Killarney
The project is being delivered by local not-for-profit company Derreen Sports CLG in partnership with Kerry Stars Special Olympics Club, St Paul’s Basketball Club and Killarney Judo Club. Once completed, the facility will provide long-term sporting and community benefits for the area.
Speaking during the visit, Tim Kelly of Killarney Judo Club said there is growing national interest in developing Killarney as a base for international judo training camps. “This opportunity will undoubtedly strengthen the club and support the development of future champions,” he said.
Construction to date has been funded through the Community Recognition Fund administered by Kerry County Council. Further works will be supported by Sports Capital and LSSIF funding through the Department of Sport. The timeline for completion will depend on the release of these funds.
The Derreen facility will include a sports hall, gym and dedicated spaces for multiple clubs and activities.

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Soroptimists support ADAPT Kerry with Christmas hampers

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Killarney Soroptimist Club marked the Christmas season by once again supporting ADAPT Kerry through the presentation of a number of Christmas hampers to the organisation.

Members of the club, along with family and friends, came together to create the hampers, which were delivered to the ADAPT Kerry team in Tralee before Christmas.


The annual initiative aims to provide practical support and a sense of care to women and children using the refuge service during the festive period.


Club President Teresa Irwin thanked everyone who contributed, saying the hampers were intended to bring some comfort and positivity at what can be a difficult time of year.

She said the club hoped the mothers and children would enjoy them over Christmas.


Catherine Casey, General Manager of ADAPT Kerry, said the ongoing support from Killarney Soroptimists was greatly appreciated and highlighted the strong relationship built between both organisations over recent years.

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