PIETA’S suicide prevention efforts in Kerry have received a major boost from 70 local companies who have collectively donated €14,200 to the charity via a continuing initiative at Kerry Airport.
Passengers travelling on outbound flights can see the logos of the many businesses who have each made a donation to support Pieta’s work throughout Kerry.
Kerry Airport, Red Chair Recruitment and Slógadh Signs have driven the charity campaign since 2021 while also raising awareness of the many job opportunities that exist in Kerry.
The CEO of Kerry Airport, John Mulhern, said, “This is our fourth year working in partnership with Pieta, a charity that the people in the southwest of Ireland care about very much. In that time, we have presented in excess of €35,000 to Pieta in Kerry. We now have 70 local companies featured on our wall in the Departures Lounge, in fact, we’ve so many companies now we’re looking for a bigger wall. All those companies are represented on our website, https://KerryAirport.ie, and we’re very grateful to them all for getting involved. The initiative has been very successful in raising funds for Pieta and we’re looking forward to its continued growth in the years ahead.”
Kerry Senior Football Captain, Paudie Clifford of Red Chair Recruitment presented the cheque for €14,200 to Pieta’s Regional Community Funding and Advocacy Team Lead, John Dempsey.
On receiving the generous donation, Mr Dempsey said, “Pieta are so grateful and apprec
iative of the overwhelming support from Kerry Airport, Red Chair Recruitment, Slogadh Signs and the businesses that have supported the Open for Business Wall. Pieta provides all our services free of charge, and with this support, we will continue to provide a lifeline to so many families and individuals across Kerry.”
The Open For Business Wall will be renewed in January 2025 and anyone interested in promoting their business to a local, national, and global market, while supporting Pieta, is invited to contact Fred McDonogh at Red Chair Recruitment at [email protected] or call the office and ask for Paudie or Fred on 064 66 22 007
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