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 ECHO News- Deputy Lord Mayor Cllr Fergal Dennehy with Óglaigh Náisiúnta na hÉireann (ONE) members Diarmuid Higgins and Bob Seward raise the Fuchsia flag at the Cork launch of the Fuchsia Appeal. Pic: Larry Cummins. Óglaigh Náisiúnta na hÉireann, also known as ONE, launches its Fuchsia appeal commemorating the 70th anniversary of its foundation in 1951. ONE, the national charity for homeless veterans of the Defence Forces, has today launched its annual Fuchsia appeal at Dublin’s Mansion House and Cork City Hall. The fundraising campaign, which coincides with the charity’s 70th anniversary, is in aid of Defence Forces Veterans who have experienced severe circumstances including homelessness, addictions, and mental health issues. The week-long event which runs from 25th of September until 1st of October will see members and volunteers sell fuchsia emblems to raise vital funds for veterans. ONE’s current services cost in the region of €1 million annually and this will rise to €1.5M to adequately address the needs of veterans and to finance the associated services. The aim of the appeal, launched in Dublin by the Chief of Staff designate of the Defence Forces, Major General Sean Clancy, and in Cork by Deputy Lord Mayor Cllr Fergal Dennehy, is to raise funds and increase knowledge of issues affecting veterans of the Defence Forces. ONE is a registered charity that works to assist Defence Forces Veterans in obtaining permanent housing, access to mental health support and re-integrating back into civilian life. ONE assist Defence Forces Veterans with transitioning back into civilian life through the provision of accommodation and also provides mental health resources, including help with addiction and peer support. The charity also aids veterans in their search for employment, sustaining permanent housing and has a 90% success rate of getting people who stay in ONE Homes back into mainstream living. ONE operates four homes in Cobh (opening in October
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 ECHO News- Deputy Lord Mayor Cllr Fergal Dennehy with Óglaigh Náisiúnta na hÉireann (ONE) members raise the Fuchsia flag at the Cork launch of the Fuchsia Appeal. Pic: Larry Cummins. Óglaigh Náisiúnta na hÉireann, also known as ONE, launches its Fuchsia appeal commemorating the 70th anniversary of its foundation in 1951. ONE, the national charity for homeless veterans of the Defence Forces, has today launched its annual Fuchsia appeal at Dublin’s Mansion House and Cork City Hall. The fundraising campaign, which coincides with the charity’s 70th anniversary, is in aid of Defence Forces Veterans who have experienced severe circumstances including homelessness, addictions, and mental health issues. The week-long event which runs from 25th of September until 1st of October will see members and volunteers sell fuchsia emblems to raise vital funds for veterans. ONE’s current services cost in the region of €1 million annually and this will rise to €1.5M to adequately address the needs of veterans and to finance the associated services. The aim of the appeal, launched in Dublin by the Chief of Staff designate of the Defence Forces, Major General Sean Clancy, and in Cork by Deputy Lord Mayor Cllr Fergal Dennehy, is to raise funds and increase knowledge of issues affecting veterans of the Defence Forces. ONE is a registered charity that works to assist Defence Forces Veterans in obtaining permanent housing, access to mental health support and re-integrating back into civilian life. ONE assist Defence Forces Veterans with transitioning back into civilian life through the provision of accommodation and also provides mental health resources, including help with addiction and peer support. The charity also aids veterans in their search for employment, sustaining permanent housing and has a 90% success rate of getting people who stay in ONE Homes back into mainstream living. ONE operates four homes in Cobh (opening in October 2021), Athlone, Letterkenny and
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 ECHO News- Cork City Branch members Noel Murphy and Anthony Ryan at the Cork launch of the Fuchsia Appeal. Pic: Larry Cummins. Óglaigh Náisiúnta na hÉireann, also known as ONE, launches its Fuchsia appeal commemorating the 70th anniversary of its foundation in 1951. ONE, the national charity for homeless veterans of the Defence Forces, has today launched its annual Fuchsia appeal at Dublin’s Mansion House and Cork City Hall. The fundraising campaign, which coincides with the charity’s 70th anniversary, is in aid of Defence Forces Veterans who have experienced severe circumstances including homelessness, addictions, and mental health issues. The week-long event which runs from 25th of September until 1st of October will see members and volunteers sell fuchsia emblems to raise vital funds for veterans. ONE’s current services cost in the region of €1 million annually and this will rise to €1.5M to adequately address the needs of veterans and to finance the associated services. The aim of the appeal, launched in Dublin by the Chief of Staff designate of the Defence Forces, Major General Sean Clancy, and in Cork by Deputy Lord Mayor Cllr Fergal Dennehy, is to raise funds and increase knowledge of issues affecting veterans of the Defence Forces. ONE is a registered charity that works to assist Defence Forces Veterans in obtaining permanent housing, access to mental health support and re-integrating back into civilian life. ONE assist Defence Forces Veterans with transitioning back into civilian life through the provision of accommodation and also provides mental health resources, including help with addiction and peer support. The charity also aids veterans in their search for employment, sustaining permanent housing and has a 90% success rate of getting people who stay in ONE Homes back into mainstream living. ONE operates four homes in Cobh (opening in October 2021), Athlone, Letterkenny and Dublin, with its fifth home being planned for Cork City and
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 ECHO News- Cork City Branch members Noel Murphy and Anthony Ryan at the Cork launch of the Fuchsia Appeal. Pic: Larry Cummins. Óglaigh Náisiúnta na hÉireann, also known as ONE, launches its Fuchsia appeal commemorating the 70th anniversary of its foundation in 1951. ONE, the national charity for homeless veterans of the Defence Forces, has today launched its annual Fuchsia appeal at Dublin’s Mansion House and Cork City Hall. The fundraising campaign, which coincides with the charity’s 70th anniversary, is in aid of Defence Forces Veterans who have experienced severe circumstances including homelessness, addictions, and mental health issues. The week-long event which runs from 25th of September until 1st of October will see members and volunteers sell fuchsia emblems to raise vital funds for veterans. ONE’s current services cost in the region of €1 million annually and this will rise to €1.5M to adequately address the needs of veterans and to finance the associated services. The aim of the appeal, launched in Dublin by the Chief of Staff designate of the Defence Forces, Major General Sean Clancy, and in Cork by Deputy Lord Mayor Cllr Fergal Dennehy, is to raise funds and increase knowledge of issues affecting veterans of the Defence Forces. ONE is a registered charity that works to assist Defence Forces Veterans in obtaining permanent housing, access to mental health support and re-integrating back into civilian life. ONE assist Defence Forces Veterans with transitioning back into civilian life through the provision of accommodation and also provides mental health resources, including help with addiction and peer support. The charity also aids veterans in their search for employment, sustaining permanent housing and has a 90% success rate of getting people who stay in ONE Homes back into mainstream living. ONE operates four homes in Cobh (opening in October 2021), Athlone, Letterkenny and Dublin, with its fifth home being planned for Cork City and
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 ECHO Ballincollig NOTES page. Billy O'Toole and Martin Casey of the Mick McEvoy Branch, Ballincollig at the Cork launch of the Fuchsia Appeal. Pic: Larry Cummins. Óglaigh Náisiúnta na hÉireann, also known as ONE, launches its Fuchsia appeal commemorating the 70th anniversary of its foundation in 1951. ONE, the national charity for homeless veterans of the Defence Forces, has today launched its annual Fuchsia appeal at Dublin’s Mansion House and Cork City Hall. The fundraising campaign, which coincides with the charity’s 70th anniversary, is in aid of Defence Forces Veterans who have experienced severe circumstances including homelessness, addictions, and mental health issues. The week-long event which runs from 25th of September until 1st of October will see members and volunteers sell fuchsia emblems to raise vital funds for veterans. ONE’s current services cost in the region of €1 million annually and this will rise to €1.5M to adequately address the needs of veterans and to finance the associated services. The aim of the appeal, launched in Dublin by the Chief of Staff designate of the Defence Forces, Major General Sean Clancy, and in Cork by Deputy Lord Mayor Cllr Fergal Dennehy, is to raise funds and increase knowledge of issues affecting veterans of the Defence Forces. ONE is a registered charity that works to assist Defence Forces Veterans in obtaining permanent housing, access to mental health support and re-integrating back into civilian life. ONE assist Defence Forces Veterans with transitioning back into civilian life through the provision of accommodation and also provides mental health resources, including help with addiction and peer support. The charity also aids veterans in their search for employment, sustaining permanent housing and has a 90% success rate of getting people who stay in ONE Homes back into mainstream living. ONE operates four homes in Cobh (opening in October 2021), Athlone, Letterkenny and Dublin, with its fifth
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 ECHO Ballincollig NOTES page. Billy O'Toole and Martin Casey of the Mick McEvoy Branch, Ballincollig at the Cork launch of the Fuchsia Appeal. Pic: Larry Cummins. Óglaigh Náisiúnta na hÉireann, also known as ONE, launches its Fuchsia appeal commemorating the 70th anniversary of its foundation in 1951. ONE, the national charity for homeless veterans of the Defence Forces, has today launched its annual Fuchsia appeal at Dublin’s Mansion House and Cork City Hall. The fundraising campaign, which coincides with the charity’s 70th anniversary, is in aid of Defence Forces Veterans who have experienced severe circumstances including homelessness, addictions, and mental health issues. The week-long event which runs from 25th of September until 1st of October will see members and volunteers sell fuchsia emblems to raise vital funds for veterans. ONE’s current services cost in the region of €1 million annually and this will rise to €1.5M to adequately address the needs of veterans and to finance the associated services. The aim of the appeal, launched in Dublin by the Chief of Staff designate of the Defence Forces, Major General Sean Clancy, and in Cork by Deputy Lord Mayor Cllr Fergal Dennehy, is to raise funds and increase knowledge of issues affecting veterans of the Defence Forces. ONE is a registered charity that works to assist Defence Forces Veterans in obtaining permanent housing, access to mental health support and re-integrating back into civilian life. ONE assist Defence Forces Veterans with transitioning back into civilian life through the provision of accommodation and also provides mental health resources, including help with addiction and peer support. The charity also aids veterans in their search for employment, sustaining permanent housing and has a 90% success rate of getting people who stay in ONE Homes back into mainstream living. ONE operates four homes in Cobh (opening in October 2021), Athlone, Letterkenny and Dublin, with its fifth
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 Jake Cooper, Youghal makes a pass against Eire Og. Pic: Larry Cummins. Co-Op Superstores 2021 Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship; Youghal vs Eire Og at Caherlag, Cork on Sunday 12th September 2021.
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 Midfielder Matthew O'Farrell, Youghal in action against Eire Og. Pic: Larry Cummins. Co-Op Superstores 2021 Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship; Youghal vs Eire Og at Caherlag, Cork on Sunday 12th September 2021.
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 John Cooper, Eire Og challenges in the air as Brett Maloney, Youghal makes a catch to gain possession in midfield. Pic: Larry Cummins. Co-Op Superstores 2021 Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship; Youghal vs Eire Og at Caherlag, Cork on Sunday 12th September 2021.
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 John Cooper, Eire Og and Brett Maloney, Youghal collecting possession in midfield. Pic: Larry Cummins. Co-Op Superstores 2021 Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship; Youghal vs Eire Og at Caherlag, Cork on Sunday 12th September 2021.
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 John Cooper, Eire Og and Brett Maloney, Youghal with possession in midfield. Pic: Larry Cummins. Co-Op Superstores 2021 Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship; Youghal vs Eire Og at Caherlag, Cork on Sunday 12th September 2021.
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 A goal opportunity for Jack Sheehanm, Eire Og is denied by Youghal goalkeeper Richard Cunningham. Pic: Larry Cummins. Co-Op Superstores 2021 Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship; Youghal vs Eire Og at Caherlag, Cork on Sunday 12th September 2021.
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 Ciaran Sheehan, Eire Og with possession before making the pass inside to goalscorer David Kirwan against Youghal. Pic: Larry Cummins. Co-Op Superstores 2021 Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship; Youghal vs Eire Og at Caherlag, Cork on Sunday 12th September 2021.
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 David Kirwan, Eire Og blasts in a goal after a great selfless pass inside from full forward Ciaran Sheehan against Youghal. Pic: Larry Cummins. Co-Op Superstores 2021 Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship; Youghal vs Eire Og at Caherlag, Cork on Sunday 12th September 2021.
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 David Kirwan, Eire Og is taken out by a foul from Youghal #4 Nigel Roche. Pic: Larry Cummins. Co-Op Superstores 2021 Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship; Youghal vs Eire Og at Caherlag, Cork on Sunday 12th September 2021.
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 At 13;45hrs on Saturday September 11th 2021, members of Cork City Fire Brigade mark with a minutes silence, the 20th anniversary of the September 11th 2001 terrorist attacks in New York and Washington DC. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 At 13;45hrs on Saturday September 11th 2021, members of Cork City Fire Brigade mark with a minutes silence, the 20th anniversary of the September 11th 2001 terrorist attacks in New York and Washington DC. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Observing a minute's silence at 13;45hrs on Saturday September 11th 2021, members of Cork City Fire Brigade mark the 20th anniversary of the September 11th 2001 terrorist attacks in New York and Washington DC. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Cork City Sports Athletics Awards for July & August were held in the LOOK OUT ROOM at The River Lee HOTEL. Pictured here is the AUGUST RECIPIENT; Ryan Creech ( Leevale AC ) with sponsors Kieran McGeary, 96FM, Eoghan Dinan of The Echo, Ruairi O'Connor of The River Lee Hotel, Tony O'Connell of Cork City Sports and George and Max Duggan of Cork Crystal. Ryan Creech is the Cork City Sports Athlete of the Month for August. At the Antrim Coast Half-Marathon Ryan led the Irish Team home when finishing 6th in the Elite International Section of the race. Equally impressive was the time of 63 min 26 seconds which was a big personal best for Ryan. This performance also put Ryan on top of the 2021 Irish Half Marathon rankings. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Cork City Sports Athletics Awards for July & August were held in the LOOK OUT ROOM at The River Lee HOTEL. Pictured here is the AUGUST RECIPIENT; Ryan Creech ( Leevale AC ) with coach Donie Walsh. Ryan Creech is the Cork City Sports Athlete of the Month for August. At the Antrim Coast Half-Marathon Ryan led the Irish Team home when finishing 6th in the Elite International Section of the race. Equally impressive was the time of 63 min 26 seconds which was a big personal best for Ryan. This performance also put Ryan on top of the 2021 Irish Half Marathon rankings. Pic: Larry Cummins

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