Saint Patrick’s Cathedral Grant
We are delighted and very grateful to the congregation and community of St. Patrick’s Cathedral as we have been kindly supported by Saint Patrick’s Cathedral Community Fund, with a grant to us to fund aids and appliances for polio survivors.
Polio survivors require a variety of Aids and Appliances to assist them in remaining independent, staying mobile and avoiding falls. These include Orthotics such as callipers, crutches, special footwear and braces, and Mobility Aids, such as rollators, wheelchairs and motorised scooters. This grant will help us to fund orthotic inserts or rollators for those who need them to maintain their independence and keep them from falling.
You can find out more about this beautiful building which is the National Cathedral of the Church of Ireland by visiting their website: click here. The building is a busy place that serves as a place of worship, a visitor attraction and as a host for many events.
A dedicated team of staff, volunteers and members of the Cathedral community are responsible for ensuring this building’s ongoing life and ministry is maintained for future generations to enjoy.
As the largest cathedral and one of the most important pilgrimage sites in Ireland, Saint Patrick’s has been at the heart of Dublin and Ireland’s history and culture for over 800 years. The website has a fascinating timeline where you can learn more about the development of the Cathedral and the fascinating characters who make the story of the Cathedral and it’s place in history what it is today.