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EE news 20/12/2014.
Christmas in Cork City.
Siobhan McGettigan, Jack
Jeffries, Aoife O'Callaghan and Aoife O'Connor, fourth year Med students from UCC carol singing on the Grand Parade as part of a fundraiser for the UCC Surgeon Noonan Society. Each year the society fundraises in excess of 100,000 euro. Thirty two students will travel to Tanzania, Zambia and Malawi in 2015.
(from website = The UCC Surgeon Noonan Society is a registered charity (CHY 10103) whose aim is to provide medical aid to Africa, through fundraising and volunteerism. Surgeon Noonan is a well-established society, founded in 1977 to commemorate the late Mr Tim Noonan, a UCC Medical School surgeon.The Charity is run voluntarily by 4th year medical students from UCC. Each year, our goal is to raise over €100,000, all of which goes directly towards underfunded rural hospitals in Sub-Saharan Africa.
The money raised by our fundraising is brought to the hospitals by medical students each summer. Each June, over forty students travel to hospitals in Ghana, Tanzania, Malawi and Zambia, bringing with them much needed medical supplies and financial aid. These students then work voluntarily in the hospitals for four weeks= from the charity's website)
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
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