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SOMETHING CAN BE DO

10th June 1999, Page 28
10th June 1999
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With terrible images of war flooding into our living rooms every evening, I suspect the question on many a lip must be: "It's so awful, but what can I do?" Well, Dennehys Cross Garage in County Cork, Ireland, has found there's something it can do and it has donated an ambulance to be used as a mobile hospital to visit the refugee camps on Kosovo's borders. Donal Dempsey, financial controller at Dennehy Van & Truck (third from left) is pictured here presenting

the ambulance to Finbarr O'Leary from Help the Children Fund. Also in the frame are (left to right): Michael Sherlock, commercial sales manager; Michael Twomey, Help the Children Fund; Derry Healy, parts &. services; and Martin Daly, bodyshop Dennehys. The company, which is a dealer for MAN and Ford vehicles, also donated two Transit vans which, with the ambulance, left Ireland on 20 May and arrived in the Balkans on 28 May.


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