The Pavers Foundation has donated £1,000 to Cystic Fibrosis Ireland. The Foundation donated the money on behalf of all the colleague from the Pavers store in Killarney.
Ireland has some of the most sever strains of cystic fibrosis in the world and there are currently around 1,400 children and adults living with the condition in the country. Cystic Fibrosis Ireland was set up in 1963 with the mission to assist in the development of a cure for cystic fibrosis and to improve the welfare of those living with the condition.
Trevor O’Donoghue accepted the donation on behalf of Cystic Fibrosis Ireland. As a passionate volunteer with Cystic Fibrosis Ireland; he assists with fundraising for the charity and raising awareness of cystic fibrosis while also living with the condition himself. At the presentation of the donation Trevor said, ‘We're incredibly thankful to the Pavers Foundation and everyone at Pavers Killarney for their support. This donation will help improve the lives of people with cystic fibrosis across Ireland and contribute to essential research into long term care and treatment.’
On behalf of all the colleagues at the Pavers Killarney, Store Manager Denise Smyth said, ‘We are so glad to have had the chance to support Cystic Fibrosis Ireland. It's such an important cause, and the work they do makes a real difference’.