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Lions Club help the needy for Christmas

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HELPING HAND: Killarney Lions Club members have been making hampers for the needy. Pictured were: John Fuller (President) with Ronan Doyle, Norma Sheehan, John Ivory, Brendan Lynch, Laurence O'Keeffe, Anthony Walsh, Liam Ryan and Sean Michael Browne. Photo: Michelle Crean

 

By Michelle Crean

 

Up to 80 of Killarney’s most needy families will get the help and support they need this Christmas thanks to the selfless acts of kindness by one local group.

 

For weeks now, Killarney Lions Club members have been busy buying food in local supermarkets to fill the hampers which will be distributed today (Saturday).

Up to 24 members have also been very busy packing the hampers in shifts over recent weeks as not everyone in Killarney is equally fortunate, explained Ronan Doyle, who said the club have been carrying out the generous act annually for almost 40 years.

 

“We bought all the ingredients over the last few weeks in teams wherever the best deals were,” Ronan told the Killarney Advertiser.

“We’re doing up 80 hampers and each one is the same with basic items such as tea, coffee, sugar, pasta, jam, soup, gravy, cereals and some sweet treats such as biscuits and chocolate – all non-perishable items.”

 

He added that they cannot do it without the help of the generous people of Killarney.

Yesterday (Friday), they held a street collection in town, Daly’s SuperValu and Dunnes Stores, where they received great support.

Also, at lunchtime yesterday they distributed 90 vouchers for Kennellys Pharmacy to the value of €10 each to all the ladies in Atlas House.

“These ladies are part of Killarney town. It’s nice to give them something.”

 

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New book launched at The Brehon to support Kerry Mental Health Association

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A new book aimed at supporting the self-employed sector has been launched at The Brehon Hotel in Killarney, with all proceeds being donated to the Kerry Mental Health Association.

The book, titled “Self-Employed: The Forgotten Community”, is written by Tralee-based author and Valentia Island native Dan O’Donoghue.

It addresses the specific pressures of working for yourself and provides practical guidance on how to run a business without letting it compromise personal wellbeing.

The publication challenges standard business mentalities by highlighting the mental health realities faced by independent operators.

“The self-employed employ most of the workforce, yet because we don’t shout, protest or complain, we are often the ones left alone,” Mr O’Donoghue said at the launch.

He added that the book contains real-world lessons focused on the importance of staying active, connecting with others, getting enough sleep, and asking for help.

John Drummey, General Manager of the Kerry Mental Health Association, attended the event to endorse the book and accept the donation of the proceeds.

He noted that while working for oneself offers freedom, it also brings unique and often invisible pressures.

He welcomed the book as a resource that acknowledges the link between business ambition and personal vulnerability.

Published by Orla Kelly Publications, the book is currently available to purchase online through the buythebook.ie platform for €20, plus postage and packaging.

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Meentogues National School pupil wins regional Green-Schools award

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Meentogues National School pupil wins regional Green-Schools award


A pupil from Meentogues National School was among the winners at the annual Uisce Éireann Green-Schools poster competition.


Julia Keane won the regional award in the primary school junior category. She received her prize at an awards ceremony held at Wood Quay in Dublin.
The competition received 1,600 entries from primary and secondary schools across the country. Students designed posters based on the theme ‘Water and Me / Mise agus Uisce’, focusing on moments when water has mattered to them.
As a regional winner, Julia received a €100 voucher, and her poster was professionally framed.
The event marked the 13th year of Uisce Éireann’s sponsorship of An Taisce’s Green-Schools programme. The initiative works with over 300 schools and 90,000 students on water conservation and environmental awareness.
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