The Gazette 1991
GAZETTE
NOVEMBER1991
WHERE THERE'S A WILL THIS IS THE WAY... When a client makes a will in favour of the Society, it would be appreciated if the bequest were stated in the following words: "/ give, devise and bequeath the sum of Pounds to the Irish Cancer Society Limited to be applied by it for any of its charitable objects, as it, at its absolute discretion, may decide." All monies received by the Society are expended within the Republic of Ireland.
WHO WILL FIGHT IRELAND'S NUMBER ONE KILLER? Heart Attack and Stroke cause 50% of all deaths in Ireland. WE WILL IHF, a registered charitable organisation, fights Heart Disease and Stroke through Education, Community Service and Research. IF YOU WILL Remember the IHF when you are making your will — you can contribute to our work without losing capital or income during your lifetime. <3> "It shows the Spirit of Christ taking place, the story of Sister Consilio speaksfor itself" — Most Rev. Dr. Eamon Casey, Bishop of Galway. CA a J . L Sister Consilio has been helping men and women suffering from Alcoholism, for over twenty - five years. She now urgently needs your help to build her Cuan Mhuire Rehabilitation Centre, in Athy. Bequests, Donations etc. most greatfully received by the Sister Consilio Fund. Cuan Mhuire, Athy, Co. Kildare. IRISHHEART FOUNDATIO N 4 Clyde Road, Dublin 4. Telephone: 01-685001.
"Conquer Cancer Campaign" is aRegistered Business Name and is used by the Society for some fund raising purposes. The "Cancer Research Advancement Board" allocates all Research Grants on behalf of the Society. «V *
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During 1990 the Irish Kidney Association's Donor Awareness Programme helped 200 people suffering Kidney, Heart and Liver failure to receive a second chance for life. The Irish Kidney Association could not carry this life- saving work without the help of informed caring members of the community - such as the legal profession. Finance received through bequests/donations has enabled not only educational and research programmes but also the purchase of life-saving equipment for hospitals nationwide. The Irish Kidney Association is proud of its record of treating people from all walks of life and from all parts of the country as equal beneficiaries of its sen/ices.
IRISH KIDNEY ASSOCIATION Donor House, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4. Ph: 01-689788/9 Fax:01-683820 Registered in Ireland, No: 66109 Chy No: 6327
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