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26 Mar 2026

Coláiste Chiaráin and Limerick Central Rotary Club unite for Remembrance Tree Project

The initiative created a reflective space within the school

Coláiste Chiaráin and Limerick Central Rotary Club unite for Remembrance Tree Project

Mr Fergus Quinlivan and Mr Tony Brazil pictured with, Principal Mr Gerard O'Sullivan, Teacher Mr John Kelly and Student Council members from Coláiste Chiaráin

MEMBERS of the Coláiste Chiaráin Student Council have presented a cheque to the Limerick Central Rotary Club in support of their annual Remembrance Tree Project.

This year, Coláiste Chiaráin hosted a satellite Remembrance Tree in the school, offering staff and students the opportunity to participate. The initiative created a reflective space within the school, while the main Remembrance Tree at the Crescent Shopping Centre offers an opportunity for the broader community to participate.

Gerard O’Sullivan, Principal of Coláiste Chiaráin expressed pride in this continued collaboration, stating: “This project fully reflects the values of compassion, connection, and community that we hold so highly in our school community. The partnership with the Limerick Central Rotary Club also strengthens our ties to the broader community while supporting causes that make a tangible difference.”

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A spokesperson for the Rotary Club added: “We are delighted to see this initiative grow. The partnership with Coláiste Chiaráin highlights the power of coming together as a community to support worthy causes.”

The Remembrance Tree Project raises funds for local organisations, while providing a poignant reminder of the enduring power of compassion, connection and community.

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