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Charity to drive on thanks to O’Sullivan’s donation
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By Michelle Crean
A Kerry charity has been fuelled up to keep their service on the road thanks to a kind act from a Killarney business. Family run shop, service station and hardware business O’Sullivan’s Beaufort Bridge have donated fuel to the value of €1,000 to Kerry Cancer Support Group (KCSG) as part of the 'Drive Your Recovery' campaign.
The sponsored diesel will be used to fuel the Health Link Transport vehicles to hospitals in Cork and Limerick. Extra services are now being provided on these routes to ensure physical distancing in line with guidelines due to COVID-19.
“We are delighted that O’Sullivan’s have chosen us as their local charity," Breda Dyland, Manager of the Kerry Cancer Support Group, said.
"The past year has been a very anxious one for the charity and our service users but we have made the adjustments and are happy to say we have stayed on the road throughout. Knowing that locals support us always gives everyone a great boost and we stop outside the shop every day so their sponsorship means a great deal.”
She added that unfortunately, due to COVID, KCSG can no longer have an open-door policy.
"Our centre is appointment only at the moment and we always have someone at the end of the phone who is able to help and take people's details, reassure them and give information. Call 066 7195560 for information.
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