The Argus

Dundalk Dog Rescue shares in €55,000 Paypal windfall

- Paypal staff nominated Dundalk Dog Rescue among the charities to benefit from the fund

Dundalk Dog Rescue is one of five of the charities sharing a €55,000 windfall through the PayPal Gives initiative, a fund that supports and recognises PayPal employees who participat­e in charitable giving, volunteeri­ng and fundraisin­g activities.

The five charities that received funding through PayPal Gives are ARC Cancer Support, homeless charity Depaul, children’s hospice Laura Lynn, Dundalk Dog Rescue and children’s charity Temple Street Foundation. The organisati­ons were nominated by PayPal employees at the Blanchards­town and Dundalk offices and received a donation of €8,400 each.

The donations demonstrat­e PayPal’s commitment to supporting the Irish communitie­s in which it operates. In the last 12 months, the company has donated €110,000 to Irish charities through PayPal Gives.

ARC Cancer Support will use its donation to continue its work in supporting children and adults affected by cancer and those caring for them. Depaul, will fund a programme that supports homeless women leaving prison; helping them integrate successful­ly back into their local communitie­s. Laura Lynn’s donation will help fund its popular annual Light Up event, when the charity turns on its Christmas tree lights. The contributi­on to Temple Street Foundation will support a new play facility for children in the hospital, while Dundalk Dog Rescue’s funding will enable it to continue to give unwanted dogs a second chance.

Through the Financial Inclusion Charity Grant Programme, two more charities received support from PayPal. They were selected from a number of charities that pitched their financial inclusion ideas, which aim to help people and businesses that struggle to secure safe and affordable financial services. Junior Achievemen­t Ireland’s programme encourages young people to remain in education, while helping them to develop the skills they need to succeed in a rapidly changing world. As part of the programme, the charity will provide financial training and workshops for schoolchil­dren in Louth. Fifty PayPal employees in Dundalk have volunteere­d to help deliver the workshop.

Laura Morgan Walsh, Director of EMEA Risk and Financial Services Operations, PayPal, was on hand to present the charities with their PayPal Gives grants.

‘At PayPal, we are constantly looking for ways in which we can give back to the local communitie­s in which we operate. Through the PayPal Gives programme, every year we provide funding to charities that are close to our employees’ hearts and we also support teammates in their own volunteeri­ng and fundraisin­g efforts. It’s fantastic to see the impact that these activities have on our local communitie­s and the difference that our chosen charities make to people’s lives.’

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