Dublin pubs who offered money to charity instead of â¬9 meal told they must serve food
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Teenage busker hits the right note for homeless charity
Updated / Thursday, 10 Dec 2020
07:07
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A teenager has released a Christmas charity single in aid of the Capuchin Day Centre for homeless people.
Molli Meaghan-Tresson, 17, from Co Wexford, has busked for the last two years around Christmas time and donated all of her earnings to homeless charities. So far she has raised over €2,000 through her music.