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Rotary Tree of Remembrance Launched

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   In Aid of Marymount Hospice and COPE Foundation

Cork, 30th November 2009: Cork and Bishopstown Rotary clubs launched today their annual Christmas fundraising campaign in aid of Marymount Hospice and the COPE Foundation.  A gathering of Cork Rotarians, representatives from the two charities and business people attended the launch, in the Metropole Hotel, to learn more about the challenges facing these two worthy causes and how the people of Cork can support Marymount and COPE.

Over the past seven years the Rotary Tree of Remembrance has provided a wonderful opportunity for people to remember loved ones in the middle of the Christmas rush, while contributing to local charities. Almost €100,000 has been raised by the two Rotary clubs.  It has grown in popularity and is very much a part of Christmas in Cork.

 A very simple idea but one that is at the heart of the people of Cork, the Rotary Tree of Remembrance provides a visual aid to remembering loved ones at Christmas. Individuals have the opportunity to write a simple message on a ribbon and then it is put up on the Tree of Remembrance. Over the twelve day period, in the run up to Christmas Day, the tree becomes a sea of yellow with thousands of ribbons. For the people of Cork it is a way of showing that loved ones are not forgotten and can provide great comfort to them.

 Speaking on the Christmas Tree of Remembrance organiser Ger Kilcommons, Bishopstown Rotary, commented “The support for the Tree of Remembrance has grown substantially over the past seven years. It is very humbling to see so many people write messages to family and friends. It is a wonderful sight to see; people of all ages and nationalities coming up to the tree and supporting worthy charities. We have been privileged to hear some of the stories behind the messages and it makes you feel that you are making a difference”.

 The Rotary Tree of Remembrance will take pride of place outside Brown Thomas from December 12th to 24th.  The Tree will be officially opened by Cllr. Dara Murphy, Lord Mayor of Cork at 1pm and followed by a special blessing by Reverend Father Sylvester and Canon George Salter.  Both Rotary clubs are encouraging people to attend the event.  Special tribute was made to Cork City Council, Cork Fire Brigade and an Garda Siochana for their continuous support.

 Organiser Tom Woodward, Cork Rotary Club said, “While this year’s Christmas will be tougher than before, and many people will have worries, the tree offers a moment of reflection and a time to remember loved ones in a special and simple way. We hope that people will take a look at the tree, with each ribbon having its own story of love and sadness, and that the true spirit of Christmas will be made evident for one special moment.  While there is no charge, donations are welcome. ”

 The funds raised for Marymount will go towards the cost of the new hospice project currently under construction at Ballineaspig More on the Waterfall Road.  This is a key part of the health infrastructure in Cork and Kerry that will enable Marymount to fulfil its role as the regional centre for palliative care.  It will increase the number of palliative care beds from the current 24 to 44, but more importantly, it will provide a modern, fit-for-purpose environment for the full programme of palliative care services, inpatient care, outpatient services, day care, community-based care, education and consultancy.  The total cost of the project is €55 million, with €3 million still to be raised from local fundraising. 

 The funds raised for the COPE Foundation will go towards the cost of a new development in Mayfield consisting of three single story houses incorporating fourteen beds and a day centre.  The development will provide respite care for children with varying levels of intellectual disability and autism spectrum disorder.  The total cost of the project is in excess of €1.8 million.

 Charities that have benefited from funds raised at the tree include: COPE Foundation, Marymount Hospice, Children’s Leukaemia Ward Mercy Hospital, ARC Cancer Support, Alzheimer’s Society Cork, Lavanagh Centre / Enable Ireland, and many more.

 


 

 

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 09 December 2009 15:42 )
 

Congratulations Mary Kate

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  Congratulations to Mary Kate Portley who will represent the Republic of Ireland in the Youth Leadership debates in Strassburg in 2010.  Mary Kate attend Mount Mercy College and was the Cork Bishopstown Club Local Winner.
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 09 December 2009 15:53 )
 

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On 26 November, 2009 the Cork Bishopstown Club with Jury's Hotel sponsored a wine and cheese evening to facilitate the sale of paper beads made by women in Uganda with Bead for Life.  100% of the proceeds went either to support a school in Uganda or Bead for Life. In addition it was a wonderful evening with great craic.  Thank you Lord Mayor Dara Murphy for being in attendance and giving us such warm greetings.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 09 December 2009 15:52 )
 

Rotary Hosts Bead for Life

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Want a way to help the world AND buy great gifts for Christmas? Cork Bishopstown Rotary in conjunction with the other Cork Rotary Clubs and Jury's Hotel on Western Road invite you to a wine and cheese gathering Thursday 26 November, 2009. From 6-9PM we will be hosting Bead For Life, an organization in Uganda that helps Eradicate Poverty by teaching women to make beaded jewelry that then sells to women in the Western world.

 The Rotary wine and cheese evening starts wtih a €10 donation to a school in Uganda that serves the poorest part of Kampala. As you enjoy good fellowship the Jewelry from Bead for Life is available for sale. 100% of the Jewelry donations and the proceeds from the wine and cheese go to support these two vital causes.

This year make your Christmas presents to people you love also benefit those who are less fortunate.

We hope to see you there.

 

Last Updated ( Saturday, 14 November 2009 14:35 )
 

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A Bead for Life can make all the difference

Bishopstown Rotary hosts creative fundraising event for women of Uganda

Cork, November 17th 2009: Bishopstown Rotary Club announced today details of the club’s fundraising event in aid of BeadforLife, the Ugandan charity which supports Ugandan women and their families to become more self-sufficient by making jewellery from recycled paper.   Being held in Jury’s Hotel Western Road, on Thursday November 26th from 6pm to 9pm, the evening promises to be filled with lots of laughter, beautiful handmade jewellery and will provide a great opportunity to start your Christmas shopping early!

BeadforLife was set up in 2004 and has provided sustainable income for Ugandan women and their families by selling their beautiful jewellery, handmade from recycled paper. The women are HIV+ mothers, refugees from a brutal civil war, former prostitutes and other impoverished people. Before joining BeadforLife, all of the members struggled to get by on less than $1 a day.  BeadforLife acts as a ladder out of poverty, providing women not only income, but entrepreneurial training, business funding, health programs, and the chance for women to build a home of their own.  With great ingenuity, beaders have started small ventures such as a poultry business, or a vegetable stall. The beaders, directly and indirectly, support over 4000 other people, who enjoy better health, housing and education. 

Speaking on the event Collette O’ Neill, President Bishopstown Rotary stated “Bishopstown Rotary is delighted to be hosting this event.  BeadforLife is a great initiative and one that could be modelled around the world.  With its vision of a long-term, sustainable community BeadforLife invests its profits back into community projects that fight extreme poverty in the areas of health, affordable housing and vocational” 

Continuing O’ Neill said “As little as €10 can go a long way in Uganda and we certainly hope to raise enough money to make a difference.  Making a difference is something that Rotary is actively engaging in globally and very close to our hearts here in Bishopstown Rotary.  Alana James, one of our club members, brought this initiative to my attention and we promised to host an event before Christmas to ensure these women receive well needed funds prior to the New Year.”

On Thursday, November 26th Jury’s Hotel will become a hive of activity with a wonderful array of colourful jewellery on display for sale.  Bishopstown Rotary and the management of Jury’s are kindly sponsoring the event to ensure that 100% of all purchases go to BeadforLife.  

Event organiser and Bishopstown Rotary member Alana James commented “As you prepare your list of Christmas gifts, take a moment to consider what your purchases represent. BeadforLife offers an opportunity to buy gifts with added value; gifts which not only look beautiful and are affordable but have a positive impact on the world as well. I have no doubt that the fundraising night is going to be great fun…some wine, finger food, good company and lots of jewellery for sale.  We are hoping that the generous nature of Cork people will be very much in evident on Thursday, November 26th and there will be a good crowd there”.  

Thousands of people globally have responded to this innovative project and opened their hearts, homes and communities to these determined women. Hundreds of thousands of people worldwide partner with the beaders and share the BeadforLife spirit by wearing the vibrant jewellery, and talking to others about how to end extreme poverty. The average beader now makes more than $2000 a year during their membership – five to seven times more than they made before.

Tickets and more information can be obtained from Alana James on 021 7706990.  Booking in advance is advisable as a great demand is anticipated. 

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For further information:

Laura Curtin, Cork Bishopstown Rotary Club PRO

Tel: 086 853 7043 or Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it  

Alana James, Cork Bishopstown Rotary Event Organiser

Tel: 021 4706990 or Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it   
Last Updated ( Monday, 23 November 2009 10:55 )
 
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