The GAA announced its charity partners for 2024. Four charities delivering work across a broad range of causes and important social issues were selected by the Association.
The charities were unveiled at a special photo call at Croke Park. The GAA charity partners for 2024 are:
- Hugh’s house
- The Alzheimer Society of Ireland
- Ruhama
- The Mater Hospital Foundation
Each of the designated charities will receive a €25,000 donation from the GAA in addition to some opportunities to raise awareness about the important work they undertake.
In place since 2008, the GAA charity partner process has now delivered almost €1.5m to over 50 charities.
Uachtarán CLG Jarlath Burns said, “We are delighted to confirm the four charity partners we will be supporting for 2024 and we look forward to engaging with them in the months ahead in an effort to try and further bolster the positive impact they have in the communities they serve across the island.
“While this support comes in the shape of a financial contribution, we also hope to be able to assist in profiling the good work they do and further enhance their standing and appreciation of the excellent work they undertake for the benefit of others.”
Barbara Condon , CEO Ruhama said, “We are delighted that Ruhama has been selected as a GAA Charity Partner. We are very grateful to receive this generous donation and we know that with the GAA’s support we will have a greater impact in our goal to tackle gender-based violence and raise awareness on human trafficking and sexual exploitation.”
We would like to thank the GAA for selecting Ruhama as a charity partner for the year.
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