Towards Occupation students raise €1,600 for local group

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Towards Occupation students raise €1,600 for local group

Local students with the Towards Occupation Programme have raised almost €1,600 for the Blackwater Search and Recovery Unit in Fermoy.

Monday, 29 June 2015
2:00 PM GMT



At the presentation of a cheque for €1,589 to the Blackwater Search and Recovery Unit in Fermoy by students and co-ordinators of the Towards Occupation Programme. (L-R) Veronica Gubbins (Avondhu Blackwater Partnership), Killian O'Driscoll, Elizabeth Garry-Brosnan (Programme Facilitator), Gerome Feeney, Gavin Sheehan, Jim Owers, Courtney Bryne, Olan O'Farrell and Tara Bryne.

At the presentation of a cheque for €1,589 to the Blackwater Search and Recovery Unit in Fermoy by students and co-ordinators of the Towards Occupation Programme. (L-R) Veronica Gubbins (Avondhu Blackwater Partnership), Killian O’Driscoll, Elizabeth Garry-Brosnan (Programme Facilitator), Gerome Feeney, Gavin Sheehan, Jim Owers, Courtney Bryne, Olan O’Farrell and Tara Bryne. Photo: Eoin Scanlon

Local students with the Towards Occupation Programme have raised almost €1,600 for the Blackwater Search and Recovery Unit in Fermoy through the design and sale of bookmarks depicting a magnificent image of the River Blackwater.

Towards Occupation is a four-month part-time course, which is supported by Avondhu Blackwater Partnership, where students complete a FETAC Level 5 Personal Effectiveness in the Workshop course . . .

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