Supporting Erin go Bragh GAA team

In our fast-paced modern world, it is more important than ever to support and cherish the traditions that bind our communities together. One such tradition that holds immense cultural significance in Ireland is its local GAA clubs. By actively supporting our local GAA club, we not only preserve our rich heritage but also contribute to the overall well-being and unity of our community.    Mckenna & Co. Solicitors has the privilege of sponsoring a small GAA club in Dublin 15 called Erin go Bragh. They have teams from nursery level right up to adult, and cater for boys and girls. Jennifer Daly is the club registrar and executive committee member. The club is growing year on year and the girl’s section in particular is seeing a big increase in players. The team we are sponsoring are currently at u13 level.They started this team back in 2018 with only 7 girls and now have a squad of 38 girls and two full teams. This is the biggest group of juvenile girls an Erin go Bragh team has ever had at a single age level. Which is such a big achievement. All of the girls play both Ladies Gaelic Football and Camogie. Both teams were very successful in the league this year, with both finishing top of their respective tables.They are having a short break now for July and will get back training in August for the championship. The majority of the girls have just finished 6th class and are preparing to start secondary school in September. The next couple of years will be a tricky time to navigate and statistics show that many teenage girls drop out of sport. The team are so lucky are to have a great group of coaches, Anthony Watson, Jennifer Watson, Niall O’Hara, Paul Noonan and Sean Vickers. The coaches were also helped by this seasons two amazing captains Éabha Shiels and Molly O’Neill. We of course cannot forget about the supportive parents who are all committed to keeping every single girl playing. It is so important for their emotional, social and physical well being. Without even realising it, they are developing important life skills that they will use throughout their adult lives.    They are a fantastic group of young ladies. Brave, strong, loyal, committed, always respectful and fair. They have always performed exceptionally well, both on and off the pitch, they are a credit to the club. They all look fantastic in their new gear. We are so happy that Mckenna & Co could help them finally look the part too. They have their matching training tops, which they wear during the week for training and around the community with pride. Games are played Sundays, and McKenna & Co. Solicitors will be prominently displayed across the front of their jerseys every week as they travel all over Dublin, proudly representing their club, community, and their families. We are so grateful to be able to support such a wonderful club and hope to be able to come and watch one of the games later on in the year.   Supporting our local GAA club is an act that goes beyond attending matches or making financial contributions. It is an investment in our community, our culture, and our future. By embracing Irish traditions, fostering community spirit, nurturing youth development, promoting active lifestyles, and boosting the local economy, we create a thriving and unified environment for all. Let us wholeheartedly support our local GAA club and take pride in the deep-rooted traditions that bind us together as a community. 

Christmas Shoebox Appeal 2022

This Christmas we are again taking part in the shoebox appeal. Every year we send a shoebox full to the brim of treats to a group of children in India. Our ethos at McKenna and Co is to always give back wherever we can and this is the perfect way to do just that. Christmas time can be an especially difficult time for a lot of families in poorer parts of the world, even this small gesture of a box full of treats can make a huge difference to their Christmas experience.   So, where do we send them? We send our shoeboxes to the Bulbulir Basa orphanage in Calcutta, which Lisa visited in 2017. While there, she taught and lived alongside 10 boys between the ages of 8 and 14. The Bulbulir Basa Orphanage is one of the smaller ones in Calcutta and so is often one which is overlooked. By focusing on this smaller orphanage, it allows us to make our shoeboxes more personable as we get to know more about the child we are gifting to and we are also sent a lovely picture of them all with their presents which is always an emotional one to receive.   It is while doing these shoeboxes, you really think about how someone else’s Christmas experience is so different to you own, and gives an opportunity to reflect on what is really important.

McKenna and Co take part in Darkness into Light

The event raised funds and awareness for Pieta House, a suicide prevention charity   On Saturday 8th May, the team at McKenna and Co Solicitors joined people all across Ireland to take part in the Darkness into Light run, organised by Pieta House.  The run aims to give the gift of hope to those impacted by suicide and self-harm. As the event is taking place remotely this year Pieta House and Electric Ireland called on people to run, walk, swim, cycle or just get up in time for the sunrise. Lisa McKenna, principal solicitor of McKenna and Co Solicitors, explains why she wanted her team to take part:   “Pieta does incredible work to support those who undergo dark times in their lives and gives hope of a better day ahead. It is important that the stigma around depression and mental health is eliminated to allow those feeling low to come forward and speak out before it’s too late, the legal profession has a high rate of depression and thus it’s important we stand strong behind the charity in their efforts to help.”   “Depression is being colorblind but always being told how colorful the world is”- Atticus …….