Castleisland Day Care Limited is a voluntary company limited by guarantee with charitable status. Core funding which cover staffing costs and day to day running of the centre is provided by the H.S.E.
Local groups often take the initiative to fundraise on behalf of the day centre- one such group was the sixth year boys of the secondary school. The event was Tag Rugby and the total of €694.27 was raised. It is very encouraging to see local schools and young people becoming involved in their community in this way.
However, Castleisland Day Care Centre relies heavily on the generosity of local individuals and groups for necessary funds to maintain the level of care provided and towards the centre’s upkeep.
Local church gate collections are held in Castleisland , Cordal, Scartaglen, Currow, Currans, Brosna and Knocknagoshel churches during the months of September and October.
CD
Clients and friends of Castleisland Day Care Centre have recorded a second CD. This CD will be launched in February, 2012 to coincide with our ten year anniversary. CDs will be available from local shops and the Day Centre at a cost of €10
Photographic Slide Show
A very successful fundraiser was held at the Ivy Leaf Art Theatre during April 2010. This was a collection of old photos from Mr Tim Murphy’s collection of slides depicting Castleisland from the 1900s. Amount raised on the two nights was €1,503
Mr Tim Murphy is hosting another one of these photographic slide shows in the Ivy Leaf Theatre on Thursday Dec 29th and Friday Dec 30th 2011 at 3pm.Admission €5 at the door.
This is a great opportunity for any one visiting the area to get a rare glimpse of Castleisland of by gone times.
All proceeds go to Castleisland Day Care Centre
Since 2007 an annual sponsored leisure cycle during September had been organised with the assistance of Currow cycle club. This was an ideal cycle for families and beginners as well as seasoned cyclists because it incorporates three courses, a short course of 10 kilometres, a second 20 kilometre route and for the more ambitious cyclists 50 kilometres. Each year the cycle increasing in popularity.Unfortunately, increasing insurance costs has halted the cycle in the past few years.