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Cork children praised for their kindness after donating their pocket money to Penny Dinners One of Cork's oldest charities received an exceptionally kind donation today from two children, who selflessly gifted their pocket money to the organisation. Picture credit: Cork Penny Dinners. Amy Nolan One of Cork's oldest charities received an exceptionally kind donation today from two children, who selflessly gifted their pocket money to the organisation. Cork Penny Dinners took to social media this morning, sharing a handwritten note addressed to the head of Penny Dinners, Caitriona Twomey. The note was from a brother and sister duo who explained that their nanny had been speaking to them about the work Penny Dinners do.
Family of Cork girl who inspired book present €13k to charity Molly Daly (9) from Banduff in Cork city has multisystem disorder called Kabuki Syndrome, which impacts on various parts of the body. It can cause skeletal abnormalities, short stature, heart defects and a general failure to thrive. Ann Murphy THE family of a Cork girl who inspired a children’s book by a Cork firm has presented more than €13,000 to the Make-A-Wish Ireland organisation. Molly Daly (9) from Banduff in Cork city has multisystem disorder called Kabuki Syndrome, which impacts on various parts of the body. It can cause skeletal abnormalities, short stature, heart defects and a general failure to thrive.
Cork project gets seal of approval from Vicky Phelan A Cork business aiming to "spark conversations about incredible people" with children has been given the seal of approval from CervicalCheck campaigner Vicky Phelan. Photo/Instagram: @vickyphelan Amy Nolan A Cork business aiming to "spark conversations about incredible people" with children has been given the seal of approval by CervicalCheck campaigner Vicky Phelan. Ahead of International Women's Day on Monday, The Wonderkind, based in Cork, has released a new set of hair clips featuring trailblazing Irish women. Called 'Mnawesome na hEireann', the clips feature five inspirational women - former President of Ireland, Mary Robinson; Cork-born Mary Jones (Mother Jones) who fought fearlessly for basic rights for children and for workers in the 1900s; 16th-century pirate queen Gráinne Mhaol; Irish revolutionary, Countess Markievicz and Phelan herself.