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Swim club fundraiser will support vital services
By Michelle Crean
Fundraising efforts by one local club will help support vital services for members of Down Syndrome Kerry.
Killarney Swimming Club presented a cheque for €1,456 to Kevin Griffin on behalf of Down Syndrome Kerry (DSK) last week.
All of the money was raised by the club through its '31-Day-Challenge', which took place in January 2020, during lockdown.
"Each club member was encouraged to be active each day of that terrible January and to save one Euro a day for our chosen charity – Down Syndrome Kerry. As expected, club members rose to the challenge with gusto," Paul Cremin from Killarney Swimming Club, said.
"Thanking the club for its efforts, Kevin Griffin said the money would be used to subsidise services for children with DSK such as speech and language, occupational therapy and early intervention."
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