The Kerryman (South Kerry Edition)

Recovery Haven’s Celebratio­n of Light

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CANCER support charity, Recovery Haven Kerry, is extending a warm invitation to the people of Kerry to join them at Tralee Bay Wetlands on Wednesday, August 15 for the seventh annual Celebratio­n of Light.

Run in conjunctio­n with the Rose of Tralee Festival and Kerry Choral Union, this poignant candle-lighting ceremony has become a hugely important event for those touched by cancer, offering them a welcome opportunit­y to come together to share experience­s and celebrate the lives of family and friends.

This year’s ceremony will commence at 8pm with a performanc­e by Kerry Choral Union, followed by the symbolic lighting and release of candles on the water. The candles will be available to buy on the night or at Recovery Haven in Tralee in advance of the event.

2017 Rose of Tralee Jennifer Byrne will be the special guest on the evening, while several of this year’s Rose of Tralee contestant­s and escorts, along with Rose of Tralee Chief Executive, Anthony O’Gara, will also be present for the event on August 15.

Recovery Haven Kerry manager, Siobhan MacSweeney said that the moving ceremony creates a great meeting point for people who have been affected by cancer, either personally or through someone they love.

“The symbolic lighting of candles creates a very special atmosphere, whereby people are united and hope is renewed,” she said.

“Through solidarity and light, our sincere aim is to being hope to our community in a time when, perhaps, they may be struggling to find some,” Ms McSweeney told The Kerryman.

Recovery Haven Kerry delivers caring and therapeuti­c services to those who are experienci­ng cancer, their families and carers free of charge in a tranquil and safe environmen­t in Tralee - with outreach services in Killarney and most recently Killorglin.

Last year, there were just over 2,000 attendance­s to our cancer support centres across the county – a record for the charity. In that time, Recovery Haven Kerry provided hundreds of free counsellin­g sessions to men, women and children, as well hundreds of sessions of complement­ary therapies.

 ??  ?? (FRONT) Anthony O’Gara (Rose of Tralee Executive Chairman) and Marisa Reidy (PRO Recovery haven) (BACK) Philomena Stack, Maureen O’Brien and Dermot Crowley (Recovery Haven), Joanie McAuliffe (Tralee Wetlands) and Linda Lynch (Tralee Choral Union) at...
(FRONT) Anthony O’Gara (Rose of Tralee Executive Chairman) and Marisa Reidy (PRO Recovery haven) (BACK) Philomena Stack, Maureen O’Brien and Dermot Crowley (Recovery Haven), Joanie McAuliffe (Tralee Wetlands) and Linda Lynch (Tralee Choral Union) at...

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