Evelyn Neary, founder of Cian's Kennels in Longford was announced as the National Lottery Hero of the Year 2024. Evelyn is pictured alongside her husband Enda Picture: Justin Mac Innes
Longford's Evelyn Neary, the founder of Cian's Kennels, was honoured as ‘Hero of the Year’ at the National Lottery Good Causes Awards in the Killashee House Hotel in Co Kildare last night.
The special award category, ‘Hero of the Year’, recognises the outstanding work done by an individual within an organisation.
This year’s Hero of the Year winner is Evelyn Neary, founder of Cian’s Kennels. In the face of deep personal loss, Evelyn has turned her grief into a powerful force for good.
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As the founder of Cian's Kennels, Evelyn built a dedicated team of volunteers, fostered crucial partnerships, and implemented strong governance to ensure the organisations success. Most importantly, she has brought comfort and joy to families during some of their most challenging times.
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“Imaginative. Resilient. Determined”, these are just a few words that encapsulate the remarkable spirit of the National Lottery Hero of the Year 2024, Evelyn Neary.
Cian's Kennels is a charity set up in memory of 15-year-old Cian Neary who was diagnosed with hepatosplenic T cell lymphoma and sadly lost his battle for life on September 23, 2019.
This year’s National Lottery Good Causes Award winners are:
National Lottery Good Cause of the Year – Hand in Hand CLG, Galway
Arts and Culture - Helium Arts, Westmeath
Community - South Meath Social Economy, Meath
Health and Wellbeing - Hand in Hand CLG, Galway
Heritage - Maharees Conservation Association, Kerry
Irish Language: Cill Dara le Gaeilge, Kildare
Sport: Mullingar Handball Club, Westmeath
Youth: Belong To LGBTQ+ Youth Ireland, Dublin
Hero of the Year: Evelyn Neary, Cian’s Kennels, Longford
The seven category winners each received €10,000; the Hero of the Year received €5,000 and the overall Good Cause of the Year, Hand in Hand received an additional €25,000.
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Marty Whelan hosted the event and was joined by a star-studded line-up of guest presenters who handed out category awards, including TV personality Daithí O Sé, author and radio presenter Anna Geary, the inspiring Deborah Somorin, renowned architect and TV presenter Hugh Wallace and dancing sensation Arthur Gourounlian.
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