Lucky winner scoops €30,000 in Moyne Villa Lotto jackpot

Moyne Villa lotto winner Brendan Fury (left) pictured accepting his €30,000 jackpot winnings from club treasurer Tom Walsh.

Moyne Villa lotto winner Brendan Fury (left) pictured accepting his €30,000 jackpot winnings from club treasurer Tom Walsh.

The Moyne Villa Soccer Club €30,000 Lotto jackpot was won last week by Brendan Fury from Corrandulla.

The weekly Moyne Villa Lotto is an important fundraiser for the club and is run by club members on a voluntary basis. Funds raised through the lotto go directly towards the running of the club and the ongoing maintenance and development of its facilities, including the community walkway and playground.

Moyne Villa chairman Brian O'Connell said: “Everyone at Moyne Villa would like to warmly congratulate Brendan Fury on his fantastic €30,000 win and wish him all the very best with his prize. The club would also like to thank all those who continue to play and support the Moyne Villa Lotto each week.”

Tickets for the Moyne Villa Club Lotto are available online through Clubforce and from local shops in and around Headford.

Galway Samaritans celebrates 50 years of service

Galway Samaritans is marking 50 years of service to the community with a special celebration for past volunteers and friends of the organisation on Saturday, September 5, from 2pm to 6pm.

The branch is inviting anyone who has volunteered with Galway Samaritans over the years, as well as former supporters and friends, to register their interest by emailing [email protected] before August 25.

The anniversary is an opportunity to recognise the thousands of hours given by volunteers who have provided a listening ear and invaluable support to people experiencing difficult times.

Galway Samaritans estimates that more than 1,000 members of the local community have volunteered with the organisation since the branch was established. Organisers hope the anniversary event will give former volunteers an opportunity to reconnect, reminisce and celebrate five decades of service.

The work remains as important as ever, with the Galway branch receiving an average of around 2,700 calls each month. Samaritans provides a safe and non-judgmental space for people to talk about their feelings, whether they are experiencing suicidal thoughts or simply need someone to listen.

The organisation’s vision is to reduce the number of people dying by suicide, while also understanding and challenging the social factors that can affect mental health.

Samaritans volunteers are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Anyone struggling with their mental health can call Samaritans free on 116 123, email [email protected], or visit samaritans.ie for further information and support.

 

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