The Sligo Champion

Tribute to Sligoman for efforts with Concern

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Concern Worldwide has paid tribute to the extraordin­ary generosity and compassion of the Sligo public after being honoured by President Michael D. Higgins at a special 50 th anniversar­y event at Áras an Uachtaráin.

Over 170 volunteers, supporters and staff were among the invited guests at the event last Tuesday, including one Sligo resident who has heavily contribute­d to the charity’s work over the years.

Tom Lavin worked overseas with Concern in several countries, including Sudan and Ethiopia (where he was Country Director in 1990-91).

He was also a member of the Concern Council for many years, sitting on several committees and recruiting local fundraiser­s for church gate collection­s.

Commenting at the event, Concern CEO Dominic MacSorley paid tribute to the incredible generosity of the Irish public, which has helped the organisati­on to reach many millions of people over the past 50 years.

“The response of the Irish public was phenomenal. Images of war and starvation broadcast into homes across Ireland tapped into the instinctua­l empathy and generosity of a nation and this is what has continued to sustain Concern over the past 50 years.”

President Higgins added that Concern has been “to the forefront of addressing the great issues of our time”.

“Through your work you crafted a vital bridge between the Irish people and some of the poorest people in our world. Thank you all those of you who have worked for and with Concern over the years for your compassion, your courage, and your dedication to supporting the lives and building the capacity of the poorest people of the world.”

Founded in 1968 in response to devastatin­g famine in the breakaway state of Biafra in Nigeria, Concern now reaches over 26 million people in 26 of the world’s poorest countries.

From the beginning, a group of volunteers led by young Dublin couple John and Kay O’Loughlin Kennedy had a bold, inclusive vision that brought supporters from all background­s and all corners together. Their efforts built on the legacy of the Irish missionari­es and opened a new chapter of ambitious Irish humanitari­an relief that was both compassion­ate and profession­al, supported by communitie­s and volunteers from all over the country.

In the first year alone, they raised the equivalent of €4 million to send a ship-load of vital supplies to the starving population of Nigeria in what was the largest relief operation to ever come out of Ireland at the time.

 ??  ?? Tom Lavin pictured with President Michael D Higgins and his wife Sabina at Áras an Uachtaráin during a reception to mark Concern’s 50th anniversar­y.
Tom Lavin pictured with President Michael D Higgins and his wife Sabina at Áras an Uachtaráin during a reception to mark Concern’s 50th anniversar­y.

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