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Carlingford Hotel announces new charity partnership with SoSad Ireland
Balbriggan Meals on Wheels has been providing meals to the most vulnerable members of our community since its establishment in 1975.Throughout the years the organisation relies heavily on fundraising and the generosity of the local Balbriggan community in the provision of its service. Balbriggan Meals on Wheels will be holding a bucket collection on the weekend of Friday 14 th to Sunday 16 th April. Please give generously when you meet their collectors. Please note all official collectors will hold the relevant permit. All money donated goes towards the vital ongoing Balbriggan Meals on Wheels work in our community.
Today the Four Seasons Hotel, Spa & Leisure Club Carlingford has announced their new Irish charity partner as SoSad Ireland. Since 2007, SOSAD has worked to raise awareness and help prevent suicide in Ireland. The new partnership, which will be in place for 2023 and at this moment in time the Four Seasons Hotel Carlingford are selling yellow branded rubber ducks named ‘Bernie’ aptly named after their Housekeeping Manager Bernie who has played a fundamental role within the hotel for over 12 years and who will be retiring this year. The ducks will be on sale from the hotel’s reception and are priced at €3.50 each, with all monies raised being donated to SoSad Ireland. So Sad Ireland have worked tirelessly in our communities to help those in need feel supported and know they are not alone on their journey. SOSAD offer support and services for people who are struggling with suicidal ideation, self-harming, depression, bereavement, stress and anxiety, or if you simply need to talk. With seven offices based in Cavan, Louth, Meath, Monaghan and Laois from which they provide their services. Natalie Haake, Sales & Marketing Manager Four Seasons Hotel, Spa & Leisure Club said, ‘We are thrilled to announce our new partnership and we are hoping to run a coffee morning and small events throughout the year. As a business, we are committed to raising and contributing much needed funds to such a deserving charity.’