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Ballybeg Brick by Brick

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  • 06-02-2015 11:37am
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    If you can help out the fundraising campaign for Ballybeg in aid of the St. Saviour's GAA Clubhouse, the Youth Resource Centre and the St. Saviour's Boxing Club then why not contribute to the Brick by Brick campaign? More info below..
    This is an official fundraising page for the Ballybeg Brick by Brick campaign in aid of the St. Saviour's GAA Clubhouse, the Youth Resource Centre and the St. Saviour's Boxing Club which were all extensively damaged by fire in Waterford City recently.

    We need your help to rebuild these vital community resources.

    All donations are welcome. No donation is too small or too big - please give only what you can.

    https://www.ifundraise.ie/1795_ballybeg-brick-by-brick.html

    Thanks to Waterford Blaa for pointing this out to me earlier in the week via PM!


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  • Registered Users Posts: 28,433 ✭✭✭✭looksee


    I have the greatest respect for the community spirit in Ballybeg (I had some dealings with the organisers in the past), and would love to see the premises rebuilt. It is difficult to imagine so much damage being done by one self-absorbed person.

    One thing immediately comes to mind though, did they not have insurance? Surely the entire cost of rebuilding is not dependent on donations?


  • Registered Users Posts: 370 ✭✭The Bowling Alley


    looksee wrote: »
    I have the greatest respect for the community spirit in Ballybeg (I had some dealings with the organisers in the past), and would love to see the premises rebuilt. It is difficult to imagine so much damage being done by one self-absorbed person.

    One thing immediately comes to mind though, did they not have insurance? Surely the entire cost of rebuilding is not dependent on donations?

    They all had insurance alright.


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