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Eddie Holohan elected new president of Kilkenny Lions Club

Eddie Holohan elected new president of Kilkenny Lions Club
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Thousands of Christmas hampers distributed across Limerick following Redemptorists appeal

Thousands of Christmas hampers distributed across Limerick following Redemptorists appeal Reporter: );   ); The Redemptorists, working with Limerick Food Partnership and 40 other organisations across Limerick have packed and distributed 6,000 hampers ahead of Christmas. Food has also been donated to organisations which are working with the homeless. Commenting of this years Sit Out appeal which took place earlier this month, Fr Seamus Enright, rector of the Redemptorists in Limerick said: This has been our most challenging year since the Christmas Hamper Appeal began operating in 1972. It has been both financially and logistically challenging. The needs are greater than ever and we’ve had to reimagine the way we pack and distribute the hampers.

Letchworth Highfield School Christmas hamper collections

Published: 10:41 AM December 17, 2020    Letchworth s Highfield School students have been donating food, while local businesses have contributed presents for Christmas hampers going to families in need. Picture: Highfield School - Credit: Highfield School In a year where many have fallen on hard times and the use of foodbanks soared, school pupils in Letchworth have been collecting to create hampers for families in need this Christmas. The Highfield School has taken on the Christmas Hamper Appeal following the closure of Garden City Montessori, which had previously run the initiative. Student leader Charlie Stearn and headteacher Mrs Lucy Miles didn’t want to see years of hard work by Garden City Montessori disappear, so agreed for The Highfield School to take over the project.

Limerick Redemptorists annual hamper appeal moves from SleepOut to SitOut

Limerick Redemptorists annual hamper appeal moves from SleepOut to SitOut Reporter: );   ); The Annual Redemptorist Sleep Out in aid of the Christmas Hamper Appeal will be replaced by a ‘SitOut’ this year because of the coronavirus pandemic. The ‘SitOut’ will take place this Friday and Saturday outside Leonard’s Shop on O’Connell St in the city centre. Launching the SitOut at the Redemptorists, Fr Seamus Enright said: “We expect 2020 to be more challenging than previous years. Our partners are telling us about an increase in the demand for their services. Some of our traditional fundraising activities will not be possible this year because of the coronavirus restrictions”

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