GAA unveils its five official charities for 2018

April 23, 2018

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The GAA has announced its list of official charities for the year ahead.

Five charities from around the country and representing a range of different causes were selected by the Association to be charity partners for this year.

The charities are:

  • Mayo/Roscommon Hospice Foundation
     
  • Cavan/Monaghan Palliative Care Fund
     
  • Jack & Jill Children's Foundation
     
  • Concern Worldwide
     
  • Kerry Hospice Foundation

Each of the designated charities will receive a €20,000 donation from the GAA. This is part of an on-going GAA initiative stretching back to 2010 that has seen the GAA select a number of specific charitable organisations and foundations each year in a bid to assist them in raising awareness about their work and also champion them in their fund-raising efforts throughout the coming year.

GAA President John Horan commented: "We are pleased to confirm the GAA Official Charities for 2018 and look forward to working with them in the coming months to help promote the excellent work they do.

"Assisting organisations who undertake charitable work fits with the values of the GAA and I hope the relationship with us helps shine a light on the tireless work they do for the benefit of others."


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