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Colourful jumpers help pupils raise funds for charity

The children and staff in Boolavogue National School celebrated the festive season in great fashion and in doing so also raised money for charity. The students and staff participated in a Christmas Jumper Day in aid of the Children s Health Foundation Crumlin (CMRF). They wore their festive jumpers to school and donated money to the CMRF. A spokesperson for the school said that in the past, pupils and families within the school community have benefited from the amazing care available at Our Lady s Children s Hospital, Crumlin. She added that the school wished to support the ongoing research and work being done to help create brighter days for other sick children and their families.

8 companies share how they re giving back to local communities

8 companies share how they’re giving back to local communities Looking for ways to give back? Take inspiration from some of these companies’ CSR initiatives. Earlier this year, we asked a number of companies in our community how they were giving back to society during the pandemic. As 2020 comes to a close, we wanted to revisit this important topic and find out what could be on the cards for corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives in 2021. Avanade CSR has been a priority for Avanade Ireland since it launched in 2018, financial services lead Colin O’Brien told us. Typically, employees get one day a year to volunteer. In response to Covid-19, however, staff now get an unlimited amount of time off to give back in their local communities.

Marty Morrissey: I m still a country boy at heart

It may be December but Marty Morrissey is still in the thick of the action. He talks to Donal O Donoghue about a most unusual GAA season, his broadcasting ambitions and his Christmas cards. Marty Morrissey is up to 90. It’s the Monday after the historic wins of Tipperary and Cavan as well as the Bloody Sunday Centenary commemoration, and RTÉ’s GAA correspondent doesn’t know whether he’s coming or going. For a brief while, he was primed to travel to Louth to cover the news about Mickey Harte’s appointment as the wee county’s football boss. Then it was Waterford or Kilkenny for a preview of the All-Ireland hurling semi-final. Finally, the story is Shane O’Neill, the Galway manager, at his base in Limerick. And so he’s on the road again. In the dying light of November, when Marty should be wrapping his Christmas presents, we have yet to wrap the GAA championships.

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