The Corkman

Kilbrin is giving its all for Cork Penny Dinners

- SHEILA FITZGERALD

WHAT began as a local initiative to assist cocooners in the parish of Kilbrin is set to become a county-wide fundraisin­g drive for ‘Cork Penny Dinners’.

Since April 19, a dedicated group of bakers and drivers have stepped up to the plate and delivered delicious home baking to over 100 households in Kilbrin every Sunday.

“We will continue with this until June 7, after which the next phase of the reopening of the country is set to take place” Margaret O’ Callaghan who co-ordinates the initiative told The Corkman.

“Our visits are the highlight of the day for the cocooners, and they are all eager to do something in return for the group of people who have been so kind to them throughout the past six weeks” Margaret explained.

With this sentiment in mind, the group has decided to organise a ‘Major Bake’ which will be undertaken by all Kilbrin residents on June 14, with all donations going to Cork Penny Dinners. From there, the group will launch their major fundraisin­g drive, where they hope to get every parish in Duhallow involved, and thereafter all communitie­s throughout the county.

“We are starting in the Barony of Duhallow, and so far the parishes are rolling in behind us. Penny Dinners feed over 500 people every day throughout the county – that’s a staggering total of more than 182,500 meals per year, and demand is growing” Margaret O’ Callaghan explained.

The intention is to take in baking, perishable goods and money donations (for which receipts will be given) and deliver to Penny Dinners on the day of collection.

“If every town and village get involved and take their turn, it would mean our turn would only come around once in every five years. We hope that the various clubs within towns and villages will all work together to ensure this drive achieves the success it deserves” she added.

To date, the Kilbrin group has received commitment from clubs in Duhallow to cover every week from June 14 to the end August, with more to come on board at the time of going to print.

“Once Duhallow has been covered, which should see us into October at the earliest, we will concentrat­e on North Cork where we already have a commitment from some parishes” Margaret explained. “This is the ideal time to get this up and running; at the moment we can’t look forward to our normal Sunday activities, so people have time on their hands.

“The demand for supplies at Penny Dinners is always big, and they have assured us that they have ample space for supplies. People have always been very generous, and I’ve no doubt that they will answer the call once again. No donation is too big or too small and will be greatly appreciate­d” Margaret said.

Readers who’d like to take part in this initiative can contact Margaret O’ Callaghan at (087) 274 1624; email margaret.ocallaghan­3591@gmail. com; phone Ben O’ Dea at (087) 124 5472; e-mail bennymick1­968@gmail.com; or contact Katrina Cullinane at katrinacul­linane@yahoo.com.

 ??  ?? Kilbrin’s most senior citizen, 96 years old Betty Cashman enjoying some of the home baking delivered to her on Sunday. Betty enjoys talking to her grandchild­ren on her iPad and is looking forward to meeting two new great-grandchild­ren, who were born since the lock-down began.
Kilbrin’s most senior citizen, 96 years old Betty Cashman enjoying some of the home baking delivered to her on Sunday. Betty enjoys talking to her grandchild­ren on her iPad and is looking forward to meeting two new great-grandchild­ren, who were born since the lock-down began.
 ?? All photos by Sheila Fitzgerald. ?? Mairead Lucey, Maeve O’Sullivan, Eilish Hartnett and Aoidhe Sheill contribute­d some of their delicious home baking.
All photos by Sheila Fitzgerald. Mairead Lucey, Maeve O’Sullivan, Eilish Hartnett and Aoidhe Sheill contribute­d some of their delicious home baking.
 ?? Photos by Sheila Fitzgerald. ?? Project organiser Margaret O’ Callaghan, Mairead Dennehy and Katrina Cullinane pictured in Kilbrin on Sunday morning.
Photos by Sheila Fitzgerald. Project organiser Margaret O’ Callaghan, Mairead Dennehy and Katrina Cullinane pictured in Kilbrin on Sunday morning.
 ?? All photos by Sheila Fitzgerald. ?? Joan Buckley, Donie O’Mahony and Betty Brennan.
All photos by Sheila Fitzgerald. Joan Buckley, Donie O’Mahony and Betty Brennan.
 ??  ?? Ben O’ Dea, Denis Scully and Edwin Casey deliver the baking to the people cocooning.
Ben O’ Dea, Denis Scully and Edwin Casey deliver the baking to the people cocooning.

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