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Wednesday, 7th December, 2022. Vol. 15, Issue 49 • 63 Clanbrassil Street, Dundalk, Co. Louth
‘Sleepout for Simon’ remembers Terry
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By Paul Byrne
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The tenth annual ‘Sleepout for Simon’ took place last Friday night as hardy volunteers braved a cold but milder than usual December evening to raise some much-needed funds for the Simon Community in Dundalk. The event was a huge success with the generous people of Dundalk giving what they could to support the homeless. The annual fundraiser is the main source of income each year for the Simon and for the past ten years Dundalk couple Maeve and Terry Curtis have been the driving force behind the event. This year’s fundraiser was an emotional event given the fact Maeve lost her beloved husband Terry suddenly just three months ago. The Greenacres couple have helped raise over €120,000 for the Simon community thanks to their ‘Sleepout for Simon’ initiative and
although Terry wasn’t physically there this year, Maeve believes he was there in spirit watching over her and the rest of the volunteers who made their way to the square on Friday evening. “Myself, my husband Terry started this in 2013 and every year we are overwhelmed by the response of the Dundalk people to our fundraiser for the Simon community. Generally, the weather for the sleepout is horrendous and we’ve been out in the coldest of weather and even during Storm Desmond one year. This year we had a mild evening and maybe that was Terry looking down and helping us out,” stated Maeve. “We all missed Terry dearly at the sleepout this year but this year’s fundraiser was done in his memory and I know he would have wanted me to go out and continue the tradition of raising money for those less fortunate. Maeve remembers husband Terry at the Sleepout for Simon. Continued on Page 2