29 janv. 2014

Keith Duffy named National Philanthropist of the Year

Keith Duffy named National Philanthropist of the Year


Actor and musician Keith Duffy has been awarded National Philanthropist of the Year for his work with Irish Autism Action (IAA). The former Boyzone member was recognised for his fundraising work for children with autism at an event in Dublin city centre on Wednesday afternoon.
“Today is about recognising philanthropy, generosity and leadership,” said Tina Roche, CEO of the Community Foundation for Ireland, who organised the awards. “These awards celebrate what’s good about Irish people, promoting the values we have in strategic, long-term giving.”
Keith Duffy, who was represented at the event by his wife Lisa Duffy, said he was “delighted” to accept the award. “It’s great to receive this award because it puts IAA on the map,” he said in a video message to the audience. “It makes people understand and realise how important it is that we educate these children with autism and that we keep the schools open that are providing the appropriate education for them.” Mr Duffy said a special thanks to the Abacas school in Kilbarrack which specialises in education for children with autism.
The lunchtime event was hosted by RTÉ broadcaster Marian Finucane who highlighted the importance of continuing to support charities at home and abroad, despite the recent bad publicity. “It’s really important that this event goes ahead with a positive feel, because whether you’re talking about tidy towns or volunteers answering phone lines, community and volunteer work is part of our tradition and a glue for society,” said Ms Finucane.