The Gazette 1993

GAZETTE

DECEMBER 1993

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: 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." "I give, devise and bequeath the sum of

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All monies received by the Society are expended within the Republic of Ireland.

Medical Cases / Arbitrations Conferences / Board Meetings Contact: Hillcrest House, Dargle Valley, Bray, Co. Wicklow. or 4a Arran Quay, Dublin 7. Telephone: (01)286 2184 Fax: (01)286 2184

"Conquer Cancer Campaign" is a Registered Business Name and is used by the Society for some fund raising purposes. The "Cancer Research Advancement . V \

Board" allocates all Research Grants on behalf of the Society. 28*. t I K * IRISH CANCER SOCIETY 5 Northumberland Road, Dublin 4, Tel: 6681855 There . i s an alternative This Somali child and thousands like him are alive today thanks to the overwhelming generosity of the Irish people. A small legacy or bequest to Concern can make a huge difference to the life-saving and development work of Concern volunteers like Michelle Mackin — not just today but for many years into the future. Concern is devoted to the relief, assistance and advancement of peoples in need in less developed areas of the world. Through our projects in Africa and Asia, the poor, oppressed and underprivileged are slowly being brought to a position of self-sufficiency. Our projects include agriculture, forestry, horticulture, health and nutrition, education, women's training and engineering. If your client wishes to leave money to charity, please remember the work of Concern. If you require any information on suggested wording etc., please contact me now: >v fir

The Irish Kidney Association is the only national organisation working solely in the interest of patients with chronic kidney disease. More and more Irish families are relying on the financial and psychological support they receive from the Irish Kidney Association. Since 60% of the patients are unemployed the IKA is called on to help with the basic family requirements - rent, electricity, school books and uniforms, drugs and sadly of all burial expenses. Research, purchases of life saving equipment and printing of the donor cards help improve the quality of life of the patients. This voluntary organisation is a registered charity and we badly need your help

Donations and bequests to:- Irish Kidney Association 'Donor House',

Siobhán Walsh

156 Pembroke Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4. Phone: 01 - 6689788/9 Fax: 01 - 6683820

1 Upper Camden Street Dublin 2. Tel. 6681237

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