The Avondhu

Tirlán announces new charity partnershi­p with Aware

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Ireland’s leading farmer-owned dairy and grain co-operative, Tirlán and its employees, have chosen Aware as their new charity partner.

As part of the new partnershi­p arrangemen­t, many of Tirlán’s network of 2,300 employees will fundraise for the mental health charity. The company will also make a corporate donation to support Aware’s invaluable work in communitie­s nationwide.

The move will also raise awareness of the essential role Aware plays in Ireland today, as the national organisati­on supporting people impacted by depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety and related mood conditions. In 2023, the charity directly supported up to 40,000 people via its support and education services.

‘BREAKING THE STIGMA’

Last year alone, Tirlán and its employees raised €116,000 for worthy causes and created a positive impact in communitie­s across the south-east, midlands and north-east.

Tirlán, which is home to many household brands such as Avonmore, Kilmeaden,

Wexford, mymilkman. ie and GAIN Animal Nutrition, also proudly supports its communitie­s through donations of funding and product via its 11 production facilities and 52 retail branches.

Tirlán chairperso­n, John Murphy, explained: “As a farmer-owned cooperativ­e, we’re rooted in our communitie­s and eager to support worthy causes that make a real difference on the ground. The incidence of anxiety and depression was exacerbate­d during the pandemic when people were forced to isolate and cut out social interactio­ns. This has left an enduring legacy.

“Aware plays an even more vital role in such a prevailing environmen­t and we’re delighted to support the charity’s work. Farming and living in rural Ireland can be isolating at times. But organisati­ons like Aware are breaking the stigma, encouragin­g people to talk and to get support. Our mental health is just as important as our physical health. We’re honoured to play our part in supporting Aware’s work.”

As well as raising this figure for charity last year, Tirlán also provided significan­t support to the Cois Nore cancer service in Kilkenny and supported other activities in the communitie­s where its network of 11 production facilities and 52 retail branches are based. It also partnered with Riding for the Disabled Ireland to assist the charitable organisati­on in its ongoing drive to recruit volunteers and appropriat­e riding centres for its riders.

Throughout 2023, Tirlán also provided significan­t financial commitment to agricultur­al shows and food festivals, such as Savour Kilkenny and the West Waterford Festival of Food.

 ?? (Photo: Finbarr O’Rourke) ?? Pictured at the launch of the charity partnershi­p were l-r: Dr Susan Brannick, Aware’s clinical director; Stephen Butterly, Aware’s head of fundraisin­g and Dr Lisa Koep, Tirlán’s chief ESG officer.
(Photo: Finbarr O’Rourke) Pictured at the launch of the charity partnershi­p were l-r: Dr Susan Brannick, Aware’s clinical director; Stephen Butterly, Aware’s head of fundraisin­g and Dr Lisa Koep, Tirlán’s chief ESG officer.

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