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Make-A-Wish Ireland listed as 16th Irish Charity to be helped by Aurivo charitable giving

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AURIVO Co-Operative has announced Make-A-Wish Ireland as its charity partner for 2022. Over the next 12 months, Aurivo employees will organise fundraisin­g events for Make-A-Wish Ireland as part of the co-op’s Charity of the Year Programme and the co-op will match employees fundraisin­g to raise a targeted €40,000 for the children’s charity. The Aurivo Charity of the Year partnershi­p was introduced in 2007 to support charity organisati­ons throughout Ireland, who require much-needed funds to ensure the continuati­on of essential services for worthy causes. This year, Aurivo selected MakeA-Wish as their charity of choice. Aurivo staff members, stakeholde­rs and customers will unite over the next 12 months to raise funds for the chosen charity, Make-A-Wish Ireland, with their team of over 650 employees and a network of 34 stores, four livestock marts, production plants and headquarte­rs, all getting involved in the Charity of the Year programme.

Commenting on the announceme­nt, Donal Tierney, Chief Executive, Aurivo, said: “It is hard to believe we are in our 16th year of Aurivo’s Charity of the Year programme, something I am personally very proud of.

“This year we have selected a very worthwhile children’s charity, Make-A-Wish Ireland. We understand that the current climate has been extremely difficult for the charity sector and for Make-A-Wish who rely entirely on public donations to carry out their services.

“To know that the funds we raise can deliver wishes to so many children living with life-threatenin­g illnesses is really something. To know that for even one day, those children will forget about their illness and that their wish will bring happiness into their lives, that is what we are hoping to achieve.

“To date, with the help of our employees and customers, we have raised €500,000 for Irish charities and I have no doubt that 2022 will be our best year yet.” Make-A-Wish Ireland has one simple aim – to grant the wishes of children with life-threatenin­g medical conditions, bringing hope, strength, and happiness. There are over 200 children living with life-threatenin­g illnesses on Make-A-Wish Ireland’s waiting list for their wishes to be granted. The funding raised by Aurivo will go a long way to reduce this waiting list and make their wish become a reality.

Susan McQuaid O’Dwyer, CEO of Make-A-Wish Ireland, said: “Make-A-Wish Ireland is delighted to be Aurivo’s chosen charity partner for 2022.

“We welcome this wonderful opportunit­y to help us grant even more wishes for special children living with life threatenin­g illnesses and are looking forward to working with their team.

“We hear time and again how the impact of a wish forms part of a child’s treatment process and recovery.

“These funds will go a long way in granting truly memorable wishes for our wish children and their families.”

Aurivo will host various fundraisin­g initiative­s that raise money for our chosen charity, including stationary bike cycles, 5km walks or runs, golf classics, raffles and coffee mornings.

 ?? ?? AVOVE: Marilyn Phillips, Group Head of Human Resources Aurivo, James McCarrick, Board Member Aurivo, Brian McEvoy, Fundraisin­g & Market Developmen­t Manager Make-A-Wish Ireland, Donal Tierney CEO Aurivo, Niamh Jinks, Communicat­ions and Brand Manager Aurivo, Raymond Barlow, Chairman Aurivo.
AVOVE: Marilyn Phillips, Group Head of Human Resources Aurivo, James McCarrick, Board Member Aurivo, Brian McEvoy, Fundraisin­g & Market Developmen­t Manager Make-A-Wish Ireland, Donal Tierney CEO Aurivo, Niamh Jinks, Communicat­ions and Brand Manager Aurivo, Raymond Barlow, Chairman Aurivo.

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