Shannon group raise €72,000 for local charities

Pictured Eamon Concannon, Richard Moloney, Cathal Esler, Claire Fitzgerald, all Shannon Group Staff Charity Committee, Mary Maloney,Cahercalla, Patricia O’Meara, Home Share Clare, Stephen Murphy, Cahercalla, Jo Rynne, Home Share Clare and Pamela Brooks, Shannon Group Staff Charity Committee Chairperson.Pic Arthur Ellis.

Shannon Group has divided a handsome €72,000 cheque between two local charities after staff took to the bicycle, ran on roads and the airport runway, sold raffle tickets and even baked cakes for their fund-raising programme in 2017.

The two entities – Cahercalla Community Hospital & Hospice, Ennis and Home Share Clare, a service developed by the Brothers of Charity, which provides respite breaks for children and adults with intellectual and physical disabilities and a wide range of medical and other mental health conditions – are set to benefit significantly from the largesse of the Shannon Group employees’ initiatives. 
Participating staff from Shannon Airport, Shannon Commercial Properties, Shannon Heritage and the International Aviation Services Centre (IASC) embarked on a range of activities that Shannon Group Staff Charity Committee Chairperson Pamela Brooks said was beneficial to not just the charities but those who took part.
“A lot of work goes into the staff charity programme but we get a great return from it because we know the money will go towards charities in the region that do fantastic work,” she said.
 
The biggest single fund-raiser from 2017 was the Bank of Ireland Runway Night Run in June led by Everest Mountaineer and Milltown Malbay man John Burke, which saw almost 2,000 participants take part.
Other significant events were: the annual charity cycle, held in September, which had over 120 cyclists taking on an arduous 110km cycle from Shannon to Gort and back; a coffee morning and cake sale, a Prize Draw with prizes ranging from flights to the USA, sun holidays, hotels and golf vouchers.  
Proceeds from the 2017 Santa Flight programme that saw over 2,000 children with parents and guardians take to the skies also went to the staff charity programme.
Said Shannon Group CEO Matthew Thomas: People have made personal sacrifices to run these events, but when you see what has been achieved, it certainly justifies all the late nights and early mornings that go to make these events happen. The money is going to two great local causes. It’s now about getting motivated for 2018.  Our two worthy charities which staff have chosen to support for 2018 are Clare Crusaders Children’s Clinic and the Share a Dream Foundation. ”
Said Mary Maloney from Cahercalla Community Hospital & Hospice:  “Cahercalla Community Hospital & Hospice is delighted to be the recipient of donation €36,000 from Shannon Group Staff Fundraiser 2017. We are most appreciative of all the effort and time given willingly by the airport staff in the organization of this mega fundraiser on our behalf. We sincerely appreciate these funds and they will be put to good use by our Team.”
Said Patricia O’Meara from Home Share Clare: “Our primary focus is on providing supports for families and individuals who need them but it can’t happen without fundraising.  It’s always a challenge for organisations like us but when companies like Shannon Group step forward and do it for us, it makes the world of difference.”
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