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Liam Lynch at home near Mallow. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Liam Lynch at home near Mallow. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Midleton on the search for Christmas Angels.
John Fenton, Manager, Midleton Credit Union, Liam Garde of St. Vincent de Paul, and Seamus Cunningham, President, Midleton & Area Chamber, pictured at the launch of 'Be Someone's Angel this Christmas', a gift initiative by Midleton & Area Chamber of Commerce in conjunction with St Vincent de Paul and Midleton Credit Union, where members of the public are invited to buy a gift for a child in need this Christmas. 
Pic: Diane Cusack
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Press Release
December 2, 2014
For Immediate Release
Midleton on the search for Christmas Angels
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Midleton & Area Chamber of Commerce are on the search for some local Angels this Christmas to bring some extra joy to children in need. 
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In conjunction with St Vincent de Paul and Midleton Credit Union, the Chamber have launched a new gift initiative called 'Be Someone's Angel this Christmas' where members of the public are invited to buy a gift for a particular child in need. 
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The Chamber have hung special Angel decorations from the Christmas Tree in the Credit Union, each with details of a particular child. The initiative gives members of the public an opportunity to donate a toy or gift for local children through SVdP. Shoppers choose an Angel decoration from the tree to whom they would like to donate a gift – for example, a boy or girl and the age of the recipient. The gift must be returned to the Credit Union by Saturday December 20th in time for St Vincent de Paul to deliver in time for Christmas. 
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“This is such a wonderful initiative and the Chamber are thrilled to be involved with it," explained Chamber President Seamus Cunningham. 
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"The 'Be Someone's Angel this Christmas' is a project which encompasses the true meaning of Christmas – helping those who are struggling the most in any way we can,” he added. 
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"We are not asking people to buy expensive gifts but something small and appropriate for the child detailed on the back of their Angel, just to make sure as many children as possible have a happy Christmas this year."
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Liam Garde, member of the local branch of Saint Vincent de Paul in Midelton, comments: “Over the past number of years we have seen more and more families approach us for help, especially over the festive period when money is very scarce. Families are finding increasingly difficult to provide for basic needs such as heating their homes, clothing their children and putting food on the table. The demands of Christmas and trying to find money for gifts can make it overwhelmingly stressful for families.'
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“The Chamber's initiative ‘Be Someone's Angel this Christmas’ is a great way for local people who can to help other local families in need. Buying one of these gifts will bring a smile to a local child whose family may be facing financial difficulties this Christmas. We are grateful and delighted to be involved.”
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For Additional information or interview please contact Máiréad O'Donnell 087 2070539
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Midleton on the search for Christmas Angels.
John Fenton, Manager, Midleton Credit Union, Liam Garde of St. Vincent de Paul, and Seamus Cunningham, President, Midleton & Area Chamber, pictured at the launch of 'Be Someone's Angel this Christmas', a gift initiative by Midleton & Area Chamber of Commerce in conjunction with St Vincent de Paul and Midleton Credit Union, where members of the public are invited to buy a gift for a child in need this Christmas. 
Pic: Diane Cusack
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Press Release
December 2, 2014
For Immediate Release
Midleton on the search for Christmas Angels
.
Midleton & Area Chamber of Commerce are on the search for some local Angels this Christmas to bring some extra joy to children in need. 
.
In conjunction with St Vincent de Paul and Midleton Credit Union, the Chamber have launched a new gift initiative called 'Be Someone's Angel this Christmas' where members of the public are invited to buy a gift for a particular child in need. 
.
The Chamber have hung special Angel decorations from the Christmas Tree in the Credit Union, each with details of a particular child. The initiative gives members of the public an opportunity to donate a toy or gift for local children through SVdP. Shoppers choose an Angel decoration from the tree to whom they would like to donate a gift – for example, a boy or girl and the age of the recipient. The gift must be returned to the Credit Union by Saturday December 20th in time for St Vincent de Paul to deliver in time for Christmas. 
.
“This is such a wonderful initiative and the Chamber are thrilled to be involved with it," explained Chamber President Seamus Cunningham. 
.
"The 'Be Someone's Angel this Christmas' is a project which encompasses the true meaning of Christmas – helping those who are struggling the most in any way we can,” he added. 
.
"We are not asking people to buy expensive gifts but something small and appropriate for the child detailed on the back of their Angel, just to make sure as many children as possible have a happy Christmas this year."
.
Liam Garde, member of the local branch of Saint Vincent de Paul in Midelton, comments: “Over the past number of years we have seen more and more families approach us for help, especially over the festive period when money is very scarce. Families are finding increasingly difficult to provide for basic needs such as heating their homes, clothing their children and putting food on the table. The demands of Christmas and trying to find money for gifts can make it overwhelmingly stressful for families.'
.
“The Chamber's initiative ‘Be Someone's Angel this Christmas’ is a great way for local people who can to help other local families in need. Buying one of these gifts will bring a smile to a local child whose family may be facing financial difficulties this Christmas. We are grateful and delighted to be involved.”
.
ENDS
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For Additional information or interview please contact Máiréad O'Donnell 087 2070539
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Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Mary Shields, pictured turning on the Christmas lights with competition winners Jay O'Donovan, 6, Reece Morey-Gold, 6, Emma Curtin, 6, Cian Breen, 11, and Santa Claus at the Sam Allen Sports Centre.
Pic: Diane Cusack
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Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Mary Shields, pictured turning on the Christmas lights with competition winners Jay O'Donovan, 6, Reece Morey-Gold, 6, Emma Curtin, 6, Cian Breen, 11, and Ann Long of Cork City Partnership at the Sam Allen Sports Centre.
Pic: Diane Cusack
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Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Mary Shields, pictured turning on the Christmas lights in Blackpool.
Pic: Diane Cusack
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Rhys Kavanagh, 4, pictured singing along with the Blackpool Youth Club choir as Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Mary Shields, turned on the Christmas lights in Blackpool.
Pic: Diane Cusack
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Rhys Kavanagh, 4, pictured singing along with the Blackpool Youth Club choir as Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Mary Shields, turned on the Christmas lights in Blackpool.
Pic: Diane Cusack
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Jessica Peters, 8, and Rose McDonagh, 9, from the Blackpool Youth Club pictured enjoying a "snow storm" as Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Mary Shields, turned on the Christmas lights in Blackpool.
Pic: Diane Cusack
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Children from the Blackpool Youth Club pictured enjoying a "snow storm" as Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Mary Shields, turned on the Christmas lights in Blackpool.
Pic: Diane Cusack
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Daniel O'Brien, 8, Alice McCarthy, 8, and Kelly Reidy, 8, from the Blackpool Youth Club pictured entertaining the crowd with Christmas carols as Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Mary Shields, turned on the Christmas lights in Blackpool.
Pic: Diane Cusack
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Kelly Reidy, 8, and Alice McCarthy, 8, from the Blackpool Youth Club pictured entertaining the crowd with Christmas carols as Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Mary Shields, turned on the Christmas lights in Blackpool.
Pic: Diane Cusack
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Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Mary Shields, pictured with children from the Blackpool Youth Centre as she turned on the Christmas lights in Blackpool.
Pic: Diane Cusack
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 NO REPRO FEE NEWS 3/12/2014 Pictured enjoying a cup of tea at the Mercy University hospital "Tea and cake break" in aid of the Mercy Miracle appeal to raise funds in aid of the Heart and stroke unitys at the hospital were students from St Aloysius Secondary school Sharmon Crawford street who were on hand to make the the tea and serve the scones and cake was teacher Helen Lynch with Ashleigh O'Reilly, Kaia Purcell, Aoibheann McCrathy and seated Josel Bravo, Rebecca Ahern, Laura Byrne O'Riordan and Kinga Szalecka. The Miracle appeal will be live on C103 from 10am to 1pm on Thursday from Grand Hotel Mallow and Friday from O'Donovans hotel Clonakilty where heart and stroke patients will tell their stories and give people an understanding of what it is like to experience heart disease and stroke related illnesses. Picture Denis Boyle
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 NO REPRO FEE NEWS 3/12/2014 Pictured at the Mercy University hospital "Tea and cake break" in aid of the Mercy Miracle appeal to raise funds in aid of the Heart and stroke unitys at the hospital were students from St Aloysius Secondary school Sharmon Crawford street who were on hand to make the the tea and serve the scones and cake was teacher Helen Lynch with Ashleigh O'Reilly, Kaia Purcell, Aoibheann McCrathy and seated Josel Bravo, Rebecca Ahern, Laura Byrne O'Riordan and Kinga Szalecka. The Miracle appeal will be live on C103 from 10am to 1pm on Thursday from Grand Hotel Mallow and Friday from O'Donovans hotel Clonakilty where heart and stroke patients will tell their stories and give people an understanding of what it is like to experience heart disease and stroke related illnesses. Picture Denis Boyle
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 NO REPRO FEE NEWS 3/12/2014 Pictured at the Mercy University hospital "Tea and cake break" in aid of the Mercy Miracle appeal was Speech and language therapist Finola Ferris with former pacient Toni Noonan who returned for a cup of tea with her daughter Tracy and Grandaughter Meggan Kean. The Miracle appeal will be live on C103 from 10am to 1pm on Thursday from Grand Hotel Mallow and Friday from O'Donovans hotel Clonakilty where heart and stroke patients will tell their stories and give people an understanding of what it is like to experience heart disease and stroke related illnesses. Picture Denis Boyle
dbmercy1 
 NO REPRO FEE NEWS 3/12/2014 Pictured at the Mercy University hospital "Tea and cake break" in aid of the Mercy Miracle appeal was Speech and language therapist Finola Ferris with former pacient Toni Noonan who returned for a cup of tea with her daughter Tracy and Grandaughter Meggan Kean. The Miracle appeal will be live on C103 from 10am to 1pm on Thursday from Grand Hotel Mallow and Friday from O'Donovans hotel Clonakilty where heart and stroke patients will tell their stories and give people an understanding of what it is like to experience heart disease and stroke related illnesses. Picture Denis Boyle
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 At the Munster CPA seminar at AIB, South Mall were L to R., Sean O'Callaghan, senior Manager AIB, Liz O'Donovan, President Munster Munster CPA, John O'Doherty, regional Director AIB, Cormac Fitzgerald, President CPA Ireland and Eoin Gunn, Relationship Manager AIB. Picture, Tony O'Connell Photography.
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Kevin Mills, Mills Public Relations, Aisling Hynes HR Manager Intel Security and Conor Healy Cork Chamber pictured at the Cork Chamber December Business After Hours Networking event at Intel Security ,City Gate ,Mahon offices, (formally McAfee), now part of Intel Security.
pictures Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228
more info contact Kevin Mills, Mills Public Relations 086 3620808 
 Keywords: Cork Chamber and Intel Security

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