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‘Wheels on the Bus’ sing-song for mental health fundraiser
Main Street will become the stage for Kerry’s largest sing-song next Friday, May 1, as the public gathers to raise funds for a new bus for Leawood House Mental Health Day Centre.
The event, organised by the Kerry Mental Health Association, is scheduled for 5.15pm. Participants will join together to sing "The Wheels on the Bus" to support the purchase of a nine-seater vehicle. The bus is intended to provide clients at the Killarney-based centre with better access to medical appointments, social outings, and community group activities.
The fundraiser will be broadcast live on Radio Kerry’s Afternoon Show from Reidy’s Bar. A group of volunteer musicians and singers will lead the performance, which will also be shared across social media platforms.
Alongside the singing, a "Wheel-a-thon" will take place outside Reidy’s Pub. This will involve volunteers taking turns to roll a bus tyre along Main Street for several hours throughout the afternoon.
"The staff at Leawood House need a bus to help community-based clients achieve an enhanced quality of life through social engagement," said John Drummey, General Manager of Kerry Mental Health Association. "Without generous public donations and the time given by volunteers, these essential activities simply would not happen."
The association has a track record of providing transport for local centres, having recently donated vehicles to facilities in Killorglin and Caherciveen.
Donations can be made to the bucket collection on the day or online via the official website. The event is supported by the Killarney Municipal District, Killarney Credit Union, and HR Buddy.
