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Suicide Awareness Charity Truck Convoy
The third annual Suicide Awareness Charity Truck Convoy took place on
Sunday 4th May last and wound its way around various towns and villages
in the county. A total of over 80 trucks took part which was the biggest
convoy to date and all the truckers have to be thanked for that achievement.
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Set up by Dunboyne men Thomas and Gary Cannon to help the awareness and
prevention of suicide within the county, it has become part of the May
Bank Holiday weekend for the past three years in County Meath. Run in
collaboration with the Awareness Education Office which is directed &
facilitated by Fr. Tony Byrne & Sr. Kathleen Maguire, the convoy hope
to raise awareness on the issue of suicide and that there are people out
there who can help through seminars such as the one recently held in Scoil
Mhuire, Trim. It makes the convoy committee proud knowing that they are
at least helping people to understand that suicide is a permanent solution
to a temporary problem.
This years convoy raised and amazing €33,000 for the charity beating
all previous records. A sincere thanks goes to everybody who gave their
time and support to make the convoy a huge success.
Starting off from Dunboyne Nat. School shortly after 2.30 the people of
this South Meath village gave the convoy a rousing send off where many
people came in there droves to wish them luck. It is without doubt that
the Dunboyne residents are always very supportive of Thomas and Garys
efforts in the fight to prevent suicide and will always continue to do
so.
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The convoy then made its way onto Clonee, then on to Ratoath where another
very sizeable crowd turned out to wish the convoy luck on its route. After
passing through Ratoath it continued onto Ashbourne, Slane and Navan.
Due to safety precautions only 15 lorries went past Navan Shopping Centre
itself where, once again, another sizeable crowd turned out to congratulate
the convoy on its work.
After the 15 trucks or so met up with the rest of the convoy at the Boyne
Bridge the convoy travelled down the N3 to Dunshaughlin and finally to
its stop in Dunboyne Castle Hotel shortly after 5.30pm. Some of those
who took part in the convoy were Hugh Mellon, Cormac O Brien, Paul
Byrne, Pat Greely, Frank Walsh, John Boyle, Martin Mc Donald and Paul
Hannifan.
New Sponsor this year the Dunboyne Castle Hotel laid on much needed refreshments
and food for all involved with the convoy as it was a long and hot day
for everyone. Afterwards, Fr Tony and Sr. Kathleen both gave speeches
on their work and what they do to help prevent suicide and chief organiser
Thomas Cannon sincerely thanked everyone that took part, including the
committee of twenty and all the truckers.
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The organising committee of the truck convoy would like to thank the
sponsors of this event - LAS Security Services, Dunboyne Auto Parts, Europlates,
Dunboyne Castle Hotel among others. They would also like to thank the
army of collectors, and all the truckers involved. The Garda Traffic Corps
also have to be thanked for policing the event to the highest standards
along with the bike marshals from Dunboyne Motor Club and the Amigos of
Fagans Bar, Moynalvey. Pictures of the convoy are available from www.gbtruckpix.com.
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