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€80k needed to update Killarney Water Rescue equipment
| By Michelle Crean
€80,000 is needed to help update Killarney
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Water Rescue's equipment and kind-hearted staff from a local hotel are ready to help out.
The Muckross Park Hotel and Spa will be hosting a fundraising evening in aid of the important local Killarney rescue group on April 14 in Colgans Bar.
Killarney Water Rescue is an entire volunteer-based service that operates 24/7, 365 days a year and supports other clubs and services such as Kerry Mountain Rescue, Irish Underwater Search and Recovery Council, National Parks and Wildlife Service, and the Irish Coast Guard.
Founded 25 years ago, some of their equipment is ageing and in dire need of replacement, Brian Murphy, Sales and Marketing Executive at The Muckross Park Hotel & Spa, explained.
"Killarney Water Rescue rely on generous donations from the public throughout the year via street collections, bag packing, and fundraising events, which have all been severely impacted by the effects of COVID-19. Currently, they are working hard to replace three of their longest-serving rescue boats with a total cost of €70,978.34 including new engines.
"The additional €9,021.66 is needed for the replacement of their diver's full-face mask and communications units so that they can continue assisting with underwater searches," he said.
"Replacing this equipment will help them ensure their future survival and continue to serve the local community and emergency services."
By donating to the Killarney Water Rescue, you can help support and make a real difference to the organisation. Donations can be made via GoFundMe: 'Fundraising Evening - Killarney Water Rescue'.
"Any donation will help make an impact. Thanks in advance for your contribution to this cause. Together, we can help these amazing people save more lives by donating to their organisation.
"Help us to help them, and continue their work in the search and recovery of those lost in our inland lakes, rivers, and at sea."
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