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Rathmore Credit Union celebrated founder’s life and legacy
Rathmore & District Credit Union celebrated the life and legacy of Nora Herlihy, one of the key founders of the credit union movement in Ireland.
A commemorative plaque was unveiled at her birthplace in Ballydesmond.
The event was attended by the Board of Directors, staff and volunteers from Rathmore & District Credit Union, members of Nora’s family, local community members, and Brendan Jenkins, President of the Irish League of Credit Unions (ILCU), David Malone, CEO of the ILCU, and Pat Sheehan, Director of the ILCU.
The day also included visits to the Nora Herlihy Memorial Centre and to Ballydesmond Church graveyard, where a wreath was laid at Nora’s grave in her memory.
Nora Herlihy, a teacher by profession, devoted her life to tackling poverty and promoting financial inclusion.
Her work in the 1950s and 1960s laid the foundation for what has become one of Ireland’s most trusted and community-driven financial movements.
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