UNICEF Ireland Executive Director Peter Power was the guest speaker at a special event in Nenagh this week celebrating the success of Song Smith, a book by acclaimed local photographer Pádraig O’Flannabhra.
The book — a stunning photographic tribute to Nenagh native Shane MacGowan and his legendary band, The Pogues — has achieved both critical and commercial success, with copies sold to fans and collectors around the world.
At a packed celebration held at the Abbey Court Hotel on Tuesday, 14 October, Mr O’Flannabhra presented a cheque for €23,800 to UNICEF Ireland. The funds, raised through sales of the book, will support UNICEF’s emergency humanitarian response in Gaza.
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Guests at the event heard from Peter Power, UNICEF Ireland Ambassador and hurling legend Joe Canning, and Pádraig O’Flannabhra, who spoke about the inspiration behind Song Smith and his desire to make a positive difference through his work.
“UNICEF is incredibly grateful to Pádraig O’Flannabhra for his generosity and for using his remarkable talent to support children in Gaza,” said Peter Power, Executive Director of UNICEF Ireland. “This donation will make a tangible difference as UNICEF scales up its life-saving work in the region following the recent ceasefire.”
Mr Power added that the funds will help provide essential supplies such as clean water, medical aid, and psychosocial support to children and families affected by the ongoing crisis.
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