St. Anthony’s & Claddagh Credit Union raises €2,000 for Galway Hospice

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Galway Hospice was recently presented with a cheque for €2,000 by St. Anthony’s & Claddagh Credit Union.  The proceeds were raised through their staff”s participation in Galway Hospice’s annual Memorial Walk, as well as through the Michael Joyce Memorial Golf outing.

Pictured at the cheque presentation are: (l-r) John Meehan (Galway Hospice), Frank Colohan (Director of St. Anthony’s & Claddagh Credit Union), Robert Glynn (staff member) and Margaret Madden (staff member).

Sincere thanks to management and staff at St. Anthony’s & Claddagh Credit Union for supporting Galway Hospice, to CUDA (Credit Union Development Association) for organising the golf outing, as well as to everyone who supported both of these fundraising endeavours in aid of Galway Hospice.

Every year, Galway Hospice must raise €1.8 million to ensure the continued delivery of essential Home Care, Day Care and Bereavement Support services to people throughout Galway city and county, as well as to those residing on the adjoining islands.  Galway Hospice relies almost totally  on fundraising through events such as these to reach the annual fundraising target. Thank you for your continued support.

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