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St Canice’s Credit Union Community Connect Fund celebrates 60 years of supporting their community

Mountrath Community Forum represented by Cllr James Kelly and Eileen Kelly pictured with Evanne Ní Chuilinn, Irish sports journalist and television presenter and St Canice’s CU CEO Carmel Butler

St Canice’s Credit Union recently held a very special event attended by a large audience drawn from community groups and volunteer associations.

The event was held to mark their 60th anniversary with the presentation of the 2024 Community Connect grant funds to 22 local community groups.

Funds totalling just over €130,000 were presented on the night with representatives of each group attending along with some special guests.

Sports journalist and television presenter, Evanne Ni Chuilinn acted as MC and chaired a panel discussion on topics related to volunteering, activism and funding for community groups.

Ms Ni Chuilinn was joined by former Kilkenny hurling manager Brian Cody, Minister for Nature, Heritage and Electoral Reform Malcolm Noonan and Rachael Quinlan, Head of Employee Experience in Clunetech.

Focus soon turned to the main action of the evening with the presentation of funds to 22 community groups from around Kilkenny, Laois and Carlow.

The audience heard about the plans each group have for their funding and several representatives also spoke about their projects and their connection with St Canice’s Credit Union.

The projects ranged from the purchase of ice skates, to solar panels and batteries, from recycled plastic benches to community gardens and everything in between.

St Canice’s Credit Union CEO Carmel Butler spoke about the importance of the connection with communities for a credit union.

Ms Butler referenced the founders who in 1964 began a small community credit union which has grown to be the largest of community cu in the country but still with a volunteer board and committee charged with its governance.

“Community remains at the heart of our credit union,” she said.

“We were delighted to have so many attendees on the night to celebrate that fact because without the support of its members St Canice’s could not exist.”

Successful groups from areas in Laois included:

  • Clough Tidy Towns for graveyard benches
  • Durrow Meals on Wheels for upgraded equipment in their kitchen
  • Rathdowney Tidy Towns for Community benches
  • Mountrath Community Forum for continued works to Bloom HQ
  • St Fintan’s Mountrath GAA club who are renovating and painting their ball wall

The Community Connect fund has injected almost €600,000 into local initiatives over the past six years and presenting the funds from the 2024 round was a fitting way to celebrate 60 years of St Canice’s supporting its local communities.

Photographer Alf Harvey captured some great pictures from this. Check them out below:

Rathdowney Tidy Towns represented by Michael and Anne Marie Madden pictured with Evanne Ní Chuilinn, Irish sports journalist and television presenter and St Canice’s CU CEO Carmel Butler
Mountrath Community Forum represented by Cllr James Kelly and Eileen Kelly pictured with Evanne Ní Chuilinn, Irish sports journalist and television presenter and St Canice’s CU CEO Carmel Butler
Durrow Meals on Wheels represented by Pius Hennessy and Oliver Clooney pictured with Brian Cody and St. Canice’s director Avilene Casey at the St. Canice’s Credit Union Community Connect Fund, celebrating 60 years supporting the community.
Photo: Alf Harvey. No reproduction fee.
Clough Tidy Towns represented by Trish Rea and Brigid Maher pictured with Brian Cody and St Canice’s director Avilene Casey
St. Fintan’s GAA Mountrath represented by Catherine Williams, Ian Moore and Dan Russell pictured with Evanne Ní Chuilinn, Irish sports journalist and television presenter and Eimear Nic Conmhaic. All Photos: Alf Harvey

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