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Community Centre 388.54 Shannon Resource Centre 331.21 Dooradoyle St Gabriels School 305.62 St Vincent Daughters of Charity - Have A Break 267.94 Down Syndrome Limerick 426.22 Ennis Cahercalla Hospice 397.48 Slainte an Clare 352.26 Kilamely Day Care Centre. 250.26 Galway Voice for Down Syndrome Galway 440.34 Abalta Special School 319.29 Blue Teapot Theatre Company 240.38 Killarney Killarney South Branch Cancer 232.14 Kerry Friends Motor Neuron 137.36 Multiple Sclerosis South Kerry 130.49 Killarney Park Bee For Battons 230.77 Donal Walsh foundation 323.08 Cork Kerry Health Link 446.15 Kilrush Kilmurry Defib Group 271.10 West Clare Cancer Centre 450.13 RNLI Kilrush 278.77 Letterkenny Little Angels School 322.07 Donegal Hospice 379.77 Donegal Pet Resue 298.17 Newcastle West Brothers of Charity 285.71 Desmond Complex 357.14 St Itas hospital 357.14 Oranmore Hand in Hand 308.97 Saving Grace 351.53 Help Emma Beat IT. 339.50 Tralee Manor Kerry Hospice Foundation 435.70 Liams Lodge 292.50 Adapt 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Birr Theatre and Arts Centre 309.05 St Cillians Camogie Club 288.33 Cabra Santa Maria Day Care for Elderly 365.17 Dunard Youth Club 279.90 Blue Cross Animal Rescue 354.93 Cavan Special Baby Unit Cavan General 190.86 Oncology Unit Cavan general 155.28 St Christophers Hospice 153.86 Celbridge Community Council Care for Aged 516.83 Silver Thread Club 224.70 Ballymakealy Youth Club 258.46 Ballinasloe Ballinasloe Cancer Support 368.64 Galway East Life Support 247.00 East Galway Cancer Support 384.36 Edenderry K.A.R.E 476.19 Edenderry Tidy Towns 214.29 Edenderry Youthreach 309.52 Golden Island Westmeath Hospices 484.85 Simon Community Athlone 303.03 Melville Utd Football Club 212.12 Greystones Seagulls Special Needs Rugby team 332.10 Greystones Rowing Club 333.47 Kilcoole Youth Centre 334.43 Kinnegad Autism Centre Kilwarden Kinnegad 250.55 Independent Living Kinnegad 167.91 Coralstown / Kinnegad Ladies GAA 81.54 Longford Bethany House 275.16 Attic House Youth Project 338.85 St Christophers 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