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National Portrait Day 2014 Tuesday the 1st April

NPD2014 Ni Riain photography EventNATIONAL PORTRAIT DAY 2014
When: Tuesday 1st April 2014, 10am – 5pm
Where: In The STUDIO Ni Riain Photography Cassestown Thurles
CALL THE STUDIO on 050423562 to BOOK your place.
Advance booking is essential as we book up every year.

For a €25 donation to the ISPCC you will receive a 10 min mini portrait session and a 7″ gift portrait in presentation folder of an individual. 100% of every donation goes to the ISPCC.

This is our 5th year and so far we’ve raised over €12,000 for charities.
Sharing this Event on your page would be much appreciated

ISPCC

The ISPCC helps hundreds of thousands of children and young adults throughout Ireland every year with a range of unique and independent support services. We help children who are being abused, bullied or neglected; children who are confused, sad, or who badly need a friendly voice.
Childline is the ISPCC’s free, nationwide helpline dedicated to children and young adults who can contact us 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and talk to a volunteer who is trained to listen and understand. In the last 25 years Childline has answered over 5 million calls from children in real need.
Through our community based support programmes ISPCC Counsellors and Mentors work with over 1500 individual children and their families nationwide each year to address behavioural and emotional concerns and to prevent issues such as social isolation and early school leaving.
In 2014 the ISPCC marks 125 years protecting children in Ireland and we are delighted to partner with the IPPA’s National Portrait Day whose support can ensure that we continue to make a real and lasting difference.
No matter the extent of your support it will make a big impact on our services. For example for every €25 picture taken during National Portrait Day the ISPCC will be able to answer 5 calls to Childline. That’s five children who will be listened to because of you, thank you.
For further information please visit www.ispcc.ie