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Flood Recovery Fund - Please Donate
The Community Foundation for Ireland, has set up a Flood Recovery Fund for those communities devastated by the recent flooding.
Flood Recovery Fund
In light of the recent devastation wrought by widespread flooding across many parts of Ireland in the past week, The Flood Recovery Fund has been established to help frontline community and voluntary groups provide assistance to the most vulnerable in our communities.
Donations are needed to help in the provision of Food, Clothing, Bedding and the Clean-up effort. Groups working with Older people, Families with young children, People with physical or learning disabilities, People with mental health needs and People on low incomes who have been affected by the floods will be targeted.
The Community Foundation for Ireland has contributed €50,000 to the fund but urgently requires donations.
 
How to Help:
  1. Donate through EBS - Flood Recovery Fund Account Number: 42767113 / Sort Code: 93 90 21
  2. Donate through Bank of Ireland – Flood Recovery Fund Account Number: 40178292 / Sort Code: 90 14 90
  3. Donate through AIB – Flood Recovery Fund Account Number: 18977 044 / Sort Code: 93 11 36
  4. Send us a cheque made payable to ‘The Community Foundation for Ireland re. Flood Recovery Fund’
  5. Donate online by credit or debit card by clicking here.
  6. Full details of the Flood Recovery Fund are available at www.communityfoundation.ie
 
The Community Foundation is a donor services and grant-making organisation. The Foundation – a registered charity - was established in 2000 with the support of Government and the business sector. It has grown with the support of individuals, families, businesses, religious and other institutions, enabling them engage in effective philanthropic activity by getting funds to the most deserving and effective local grassroots causes. Registered charity number: CHY 13967
 
We would really appreciate it if you would circulate this information to all staff, family, friends and anybody else you think may want to support the people in the flood affected areas.
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