Special Olympics Ulster are issuing a call for their annual Collection Day in Derry and are eager to recruit volunteers and inspire the wider community to give what they can in attempt to raise £80,000.
People of Derry are being called on to sign up and volunteer for on-street bucket collections, which will be held in Derry, Coleraine and Strabane from 7am on 20th April; whilst online donations are also available and heavily encouraged.
Special Olympics Ulster are asking for huge support for the charity, which is celebrating its 40th anniversary later this year, to hit that £80,000 target.
More than 8,500 athletes with intellectual disabilities benefit from the training programmes provided by Special Olympics clubs throughout the island of Ireland, including 22 athletes from Derry.
The money raised each year on Collection Day helps the charity maintain and further develop these crucial facilities.
Volunteers are also invited to get creative with their fundraising by holding coffee mornings, sponsored walks or any fun, inventive charitable events in an attempt to raise £80,000 across in 24-hours.
Ulster Regional Director Shaun Cassidy explained the importance of sport in the lives of people with intellectual disabilities.
“Special Olympics Ireland is first and foremost a sports organization for people with an intellectual disability, but it provides athletes with far more than the physical benefits of sport. Every day we see athletes demonstrate courage, experience joy and share long lasting friendships.
“We are looking for volunteers from Derry-Londonderry to come and help us in one of the country’s largest charitable days of the year. If you can spare a few hours to volunteer, organize a coffee morning or any fundraising event, your support on the 20th April will help us with our mission to transform the lives of people with an intellectual disability through sport.”
Special Olympics Collection Day is once again proudly supported by eir.
Michelle Toner, Head of Corporate Social Responsibility, eir, stated: “2018 is a particularly special year as Special Olympics Ireland celebrates their 40th anniversary in Ireland. This charity has improved the lives of tens of thousands of athletes and their families throughout the decades. On April 20th, our colleagues in eir will be out in force, from Belfast through to Cork, doing what we can to help raise money for Special Olympics Ireland. If you can’t volunteer, you can still help by donating when you see a volunteer in one of 600 locations on Collection Day or donate what you can via www.specialolympics.ie/donate.”
A total of 277 Ulster athletes will compete at the Special Olympics Ireland Games in Dublin this year on June 14-17.
Selected athletes from these Games will go on to represent Team Ireland at the 2019 Special Olympics World Games in Abu Dhabi.
While money raised by Collection Day does go directly go towards the Games, it helps fund and support the training programmes that make them possible.
To register as a Collection Day volunteer visit www.specialolympics.ie, donate online at www.specialolympics.ie/donate or email john.kivlahan@specialolympics.ie if you need help organizing a fundraising event. Follow the organisation on Twitter, @SOIreland @SO_Ulster and on Facebook, www.facebook.com/SpecialOlympicsUlster.
Pictured above: (L-R) Regional Director of Special Olympics Ulster, Shaun Cassidy, athletes Lucy Best and Rachel McCann (Skiability Special Olympics Club, Lurgan) and Special Olympics Ulster Fundraising Manger, John Kivlahan ahead of Special Olympics Ulster’s annual Collection Day on Friday April 20.
If you have a story or want to send a photo or video to us please contact the Derry Now editorial team on 028 7129 6600 for Derry City stories Or 028 7774 3970 for County Derry stories. Or you can email editor@derrynews.net at any time.