
CARI today hosted a Christmas Lunch at The Four Seasons Dublin.
Glamorous and stylish ladies dressed in chic seasonal looks, were out in force to enjoy the wonderful surroundings of The Four Seasons. The afternoon began with a champagne reception kindly supported by M&S. The reception was followed by a delicious four-course gourmet lunch with wines supported by M&S.
Guests who attended on the day included Miriam Ahern and Terry Mc Coy, Georgina Byrne, Cecelia Ahern, Yvonne Keating, Orla de Bri and Jane Given.

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Jane Given at Miriam Ahern's Cari Charity Lunch at The Four Seasons Hotel Dublin
Pictures:Brian McEvoy
No Repro fee for one use
CARI Christmas Lunch
CARI today hosted a Christmas Lunch at The Four Seasons Dublin.r. CARI whose Patron is Miriam Ahern provides a professional child therapy and counselling service to children and families who have been affected by child sexual abuse.
Glamorous and stylish ladies dressed in chic seasonal looks, were out in force to enjoy the wonderful surroundings of The Four Seasons. The afternoon began with a champagne reception kindly supported by M&S. The reception was followed by a delicious four-course gourmet lunch with wines supported by M&S. The charismatic Alan Hughes from TV3 was the MC for the afternoon. During lunch guests were entertained by The Halleluia Gospel Choir and Sisters of Sound.
Guests who attended on the day included Miriam Ahern and Terry Mc Coy, Georgina Byrne, Cecelia Ahern, Yvonne Keating, Orla de Bri and Jane Given. Also in attendance were Carmel Breheny from M&S, Norah Casey, Claire Ronan, Sean Musanje, Chris Doyle and Gary Kavanagh to name but a few of the social faces who were enjoying the afternoon.
Guests didnt walk away empty handed as they received packed goody bags with treats from Cecelia Aherns new book 'Love Rosie' and a Newbridge Silverware Christmas tree decoration. A fun filled raffle concluded the afternoon and guests moved onto House Dublin to continue the celebrations.
Mary Flaherty CEO CARI commented Our fundraising events are more important than ever in the current recession where every year state funding to charities is reducing. It is cut by more than fifteen per cent on three years ago and that represents a lot of lost therapeutic hours with families and employment in our organisation. Most of you would be shocked to know that statutory and voluntary services for children from two to eighteen are significantly less than those available to adults, and yet these

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Aisling O Loughlin at Miriam Ahern's Cari Charity Lunch at The Four Seasons Hotel Dublin
Pictures:Brian McEvoy
No Repro fee for one use
CARI Christmas Lunch
CARI today hosted a Christmas Lunch at The Four Seasons Dublin.r. CARI whose Patron is Miriam Ahern provides a professional child therapy and counselling service to children and families who have been affected by child sexual abuse.
Glamorous and stylish ladies dressed in chic seasonal looks, were out in force to enjoy the wonderful surroundings of The Four Seasons. The afternoon began with a champagne reception kindly supported by M&S. The reception was followed by a delicious four-course gourmet lunch with wines supported by M&S. The charismatic Alan Hughes from TV3 was the MC for the afternoon. During lunch guests were entertained by The Halleluia Gospel Choir and Sisters of Sound.
Guests who attended on the day included Miriam Ahern and Terry Mc Coy, Georgina Byrne, Cecelia Ahern, Yvonne Keating, Orla de Bri and Jane Given. Also in attendance were Carmel Breheny from M&S, Norah Casey, Claire Ronan, Sean Musanje, Chris Doyle and Gary Kavanagh to name but a few of the social faces who were enjoying the afternoon.
Guests didnt walk away empty handed as they received packed goody bags with treats from Cecelia Aherns new book 'Love Rosie' and a Newbridge Silverware Christmas tree decoration. A fun filled raffle concluded the afternoon and guests moved onto House Dublin to continue the celebrations.
Mary Flaherty CEO CARI commented Our fundraising events are more important than ever in the current recession where every year state funding to charities is reducing. It is cut by more than fifteen per cent on three years ago and that represents a lot of lost therapeutic hours with families and employment in our organisation. Most of you would be shocked to know that statutory and voluntary services for children from two to eighteen are significantly less than those available to adults, and y

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Jane Given and Georgina Byrne at Miriam Ahern's Cari Charity Lunch at The Four Seasons Hotel Dublin
Pictures:Brian McEvoy
No Repro fee for one use
CARI Christmas Lunch
CARI today hosted a Christmas Lunch at The Four Seasons Dublin.r. CARI whose Patron is Miriam Ahern provides a professional child therapy and counselling service to children and families who have been affected by child sexual abuse.
Glamorous and stylish ladies dressed in chic seasonal looks, were out in force to enjoy the wonderful surroundings of The Four Seasons. The afternoon began with a champagne reception kindly supported by M&S. The reception was followed by a delicious four-course gourmet lunch with wines supported by M&S. The charismatic Alan Hughes from TV3 was the MC for the afternoon. During lunch guests were entertained by The Halleluia Gospel Choir and Sisters of Sound.
Guests who attended on the day included Miriam Ahern and Terry Mc Coy, Georgina Byrne, Cecelia Ahern, Yvonne Keating, Orla de Bri and Jane Given. Also in attendance were Carmel Breheny from M&S, Norah Casey, Claire Ronan, Sean Musanje, Chris Doyle and Gary Kavanagh to name but a few of the social faces who were enjoying the afternoon.
Guests didnt walk away empty handed as they received packed goody bags with treats from Cecelia Aherns new book 'Love Rosie' and a Newbridge Silverware Christmas tree decoration. A fun filled raffle concluded the afternoon and guests moved onto House Dublin to continue the celebrations.
Mary Flaherty CEO CARI commented Our fundraising events are more important than ever in the current recession where every year state funding to charities is reducing. It is cut by more than fifteen per cent on three years ago and that represents a lot of lost therapeutic hours with families and employment in our organisation. Most of you would be shocked to know that statutory and voluntary services for children from two to eighteen are significantly less than those available to a

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Yvonne Keating at Miriam Ahern's Cari Charity Lunch at The Four Seasons Hotel Dublin
Pictures:Brian McEvoy
No Repro fee for one use
CARI Christmas Lunch
CARI today hosted a Christmas Lunch at The Four Seasons Dublin.r. CARI whose Patron is Miriam Ahern provides a professional child therapy and counselling service to children and families who have been affected by child sexual abuse.
Glamorous and stylish ladies dressed in chic seasonal looks, were out in force to enjoy the wonderful surroundings of The Four Seasons. The afternoon began with a champagne reception kindly supported by M&S. The reception was followed by a delicious four-course gourmet lunch with wines supported by M&S. The charismatic Alan Hughes from TV3 was the MC for the afternoon. During lunch guests were entertained by The Halleluia Gospel Choir and Sisters of Sound.
Guests who attended on the day included Miriam Ahern and Terry Mc Coy, Georgina Byrne, Cecelia Ahern, Yvonne Keating, Orla de Bri and Jane Given. Also in attendance were Carmel Breheny from M&S, Norah Casey, Claire Ronan, Sean Musanje, Chris Doyle and Gary Kavanagh to name but a few of the social faces who were enjoying the afternoon.
Guests didnt walk away empty handed as they received packed goody bags with treats from Cecelia Aherns new book 'Love Rosie' and a Newbridge Silverware Christmas tree decoration. A fun filled raffle concluded the afternoon and guests moved onto House Dublin to continue the celebrations.
Mary Flaherty CEO CARI commented Our fundraising events are more important than ever in the current recession where every year state funding to charities is reducing. It is cut by more than fifteen per cent on three years ago and that represents a lot of lost therapeutic hours with families and employment in our organisation. Most of you would be shocked to know that statutory and voluntary services for children from two to eighteen are significantly less than those available to adults, and yet t

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Yvonne Keating at Miriam Ahern's Cari Charity Lunch at The Four Seasons Hotel Dublin
Pictures:Brian McEvoy
No Repro fee for one use
CARI Christmas Lunch
CARI today hosted a Christmas Lunch at The Four Seasons Dublin.r. CARI whose Patron is Miriam Ahern provides a professional child therapy and counselling service to children and families who have been affected by child sexual abuse.
Glamorous and stylish ladies dressed in chic seasonal looks, were out in force to enjoy the wonderful surroundings of The Four Seasons. The afternoon began with a champagne reception kindly supported by M&S. The reception was followed by a delicious four-course gourmet lunch with wines supported by M&S. The charismatic Alan Hughes from TV3 was the MC for the afternoon. During lunch guests were entertained by The Halleluia Gospel Choir and Sisters of Sound.
Guests who attended on the day included Miriam Ahern and Terry Mc Coy, Georgina Byrne, Cecelia Ahern, Yvonne Keating, Orla de Bri and Jane Given. Also in attendance were Carmel Breheny from M&S, Norah Casey, Claire Ronan, Sean Musanje, Chris Doyle and Gary Kavanagh to name but a few of the social faces who were enjoying the afternoon.
Guests didnt walk away empty handed as they received packed goody bags with treats from Cecelia Aherns new book 'Love Rosie' and a Newbridge Silverware Christmas tree decoration. A fun filled raffle concluded the afternoon and guests moved onto House Dublin to continue the celebrations.
Mary Flaherty CEO CARI commented Our fundraising events are more important than ever in the current recession where every year state funding to charities is reducing. It is cut by more than fifteen per cent on three years ago and that represents a lot of lost therapeutic hours with families and employment in our organisation. Most of you would be shocked to know that statutory and voluntary services for children from two to eighteen are significantly less than those available to adults, and yet t

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Georgina Byrne at Miriam Ahern's Cari Charity Lunch at The Four Seasons Hotel Dublin
Pictures:Brian McEvoy
No Repro fee for one use
CARI Christmas Lunch
CARI today hosted a Christmas Lunch at The Four Seasons Dublin.r. CARI whose Patron is Miriam Ahern provides a professional child therapy and counselling service to children and families who have been affected by child sexual abuse.
Glamorous and stylish ladies dressed in chic seasonal looks, were out in force to enjoy the wonderful surroundings of The Four Seasons. The afternoon began with a champagne reception kindly supported by M&S. The reception was followed by a delicious four-course gourmet lunch with wines supported by M&S. The charismatic Alan Hughes from TV3 was the MC for the afternoon. During lunch guests were entertained by The Halleluia Gospel Choir and Sisters of Sound.
Guests who attended on the day included Miriam Ahern and Terry Mc Coy, Georgina Byrne, Cecelia Ahern, Yvonne Keating, Orla de Bri and Jane Given. Also in attendance were Carmel Breheny from M&S, Norah Casey, Claire Ronan, Sean Musanje, Chris Doyle and Gary Kavanagh to name but a few of the social faces who were enjoying the afternoon.
Guests didnt walk away empty handed as they received packed goody bags with treats from Cecelia Aherns new book 'Love Rosie' and a Newbridge Silverware Christmas tree decoration. A fun filled raffle concluded the afternoon and guests moved onto House Dublin to continue the celebrations.
Mary Flaherty CEO CARI commented Our fundraising events are more important than ever in the current recession where every year state funding to charities is reducing. It is cut by more than fifteen per cent on three years ago and that represents a lot of lost therapeutic hours with families and employment in our organisation. Most of you would be shocked to know that statutory and voluntary services for children from two to eighteen are significantly less than those available to adults, and yet t

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Jane Given at Miriam Ahern's Cari Charity Lunch at The Four Seasons Hotel Dublin
Pictures:Brian McEvoy
No Repro fee for one use
CARI Christmas Lunch
CARI today hosted a Christmas Lunch at The Four Seasons Dublin.r. CARI whose Patron is Miriam Ahern provides a professional child therapy and counselling service to children and families who have been affected by child sexual abuse.
Glamorous and stylish ladies dressed in chic seasonal looks, were out in force to enjoy the wonderful surroundings of The Four Seasons. The afternoon began with a champagne reception kindly supported by M&S. The reception was followed by a delicious four-course gourmet lunch with wines supported by M&S. The charismatic Alan Hughes from TV3 was the MC for the afternoon. During lunch guests were entertained by The Halleluia Gospel Choir and Sisters of Sound.
Guests who attended on the day included Miriam Ahern and Terry Mc Coy, Georgina Byrne, Cecelia Ahern, Yvonne Keating, Orla de Bri and Jane Given. Also in attendance were Carmel Breheny from M&S, Norah Casey, Claire Ronan, Sean Musanje, Chris Doyle and Gary Kavanagh to name but a few of the social faces who were enjoying the afternoon.
Guests didnt walk away empty handed as they received packed goody bags with treats from Cecelia Aherns new book 'Love Rosie' and a Newbridge Silverware Christmas tree decoration. A fun filled raffle concluded the afternoon and guests moved onto House Dublin to continue the celebrations.
Mary Flaherty CEO CARI commented Our fundraising events are more important than ever in the current recession where every year state funding to charities is reducing. It is cut by more than fifteen per cent on three years ago and that represents a lot of lost therapeutic hours with families and employment in our organisation. Most of you would be shocked to know that statutory and voluntary services for children from two to eighteen are significantly less than those available to adults, and yet these

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Lisa Duffy at Miriam Ahern's Cari Charity Lunch at The Four Seasons Hotel Dublin
Pictures:Brian McEvoy
No Repro fee for one use
CARI Christmas Lunch
CARI today hosted a Christmas Lunch at The Four Seasons Dublin.r. CARI whose Patron is Miriam Ahern provides a professional child therapy and counselling service to children and families who have been affected by child sexual abuse.
Glamorous and stylish ladies dressed in chic seasonal looks, were out in force to enjoy the wonderful surroundings of The Four Seasons. The afternoon began with a champagne reception kindly supported by M&S. The reception was followed by a delicious four-course gourmet lunch with wines supported by M&S. The charismatic Alan Hughes from TV3 was the MC for the afternoon. During lunch guests were entertained by The Halleluia Gospel Choir and Sisters of Sound.
Guests who attended on the day included Miriam Ahern and Terry Mc Coy, Georgina Byrne, Cecelia Ahern, Yvonne Keating, Orla de Bri and Jane Given. Also in attendance were Carmel Breheny from M&S, Norah Casey, Claire Ronan, Sean Musanje, Chris Doyle and Gary Kavanagh to name but a few of the social faces who were enjoying the afternoon.
Guests didnt walk away empty handed as they received packed goody bags with treats from Cecelia Aherns new book 'Love Rosie' and a Newbridge Silverware Christmas tree decoration. A fun filled raffle concluded the afternoon and guests moved onto House Dublin to continue the celebrations.
Mary Flaherty CEO CARI commented Our fundraising events are more important than ever in the current recession where every year state funding to charities is reducing. It is cut by more than fifteen per cent on three years ago and that represents a lot of lost therapeutic hours with families and employment in our organisation. Most of you would be shocked to know that statutory and voluntary services for children from two to eighteen are significantly less than those available to adults, and yet these

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Lisa Murphy at Miriam Ahern's Cari Charity Lunch at The Four Seasons Hotel Dublin
Pictures:Brian McEvoy
No Repro fee for one use
CARI Christmas Lunch
CARI today hosted a Christmas Lunch at The Four Seasons Dublin.r. CARI whose Patron is Miriam Ahern provides a professional child therapy and counselling service to children and families who have been affected by child sexual abuse.
Glamorous and stylish ladies dressed in chic seasonal looks, were out in force to enjoy the wonderful surroundings of The Four Seasons. The afternoon began with a champagne reception kindly supported by M&S. The reception was followed by a delicious four-course gourmet lunch with wines supported by M&S. The charismatic Alan Hughes from TV3 was the MC for the afternoon. During lunch guests were entertained by The Halleluia Gospel Choir and Sisters of Sound.
Guests who attended on the day included Miriam Ahern and Terry Mc Coy, Georgina Byrne, Cecelia Ahern, Yvonne Keating, Orla de Bri and Jane Given. Also in attendance were Carmel Breheny from M&S, Norah Casey, Claire Ronan, Sean Musanje, Chris Doyle and Gary Kavanagh to name but a few of the social faces who were enjoying the afternoon.
Guests didnt walk away empty handed as they received packed goody bags with treats from Cecelia Aherns new book 'Love Rosie' and a Newbridge Silverware Christmas tree decoration. A fun filled raffle concluded the afternoon and guests moved onto House Dublin to continue the celebrations.
Mary Flaherty CEO CARI commented Our fundraising events are more important than ever in the current recession where every year state funding to charities is reducing. It is cut by more than fifteen per cent on three years ago and that represents a lot of lost therapeutic hours with families and employment in our organisation. Most of you would be shocked to know that statutory and voluntary services for children from two to eighteen are significantly less than those available to adults, and yet thes

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Jane Given at Miriam Ahern's Cari Charity Lunch at The Four Seasons Hotel Dublin
Pictures:Brian McEvoy
No Repro fee for one use
CARI Christmas Lunch
CARI today hosted a Christmas Lunch at The Four Seasons Dublin.r. CARI whose Patron is Miriam Ahern provides a professional child therapy and counselling service to children and families who have been affected by child sexual abuse.
Glamorous and stylish ladies dressed in chic seasonal looks, were out in force to enjoy the wonderful surroundings of The Four Seasons. The afternoon began with a champagne reception kindly supported by M&S. The reception was followed by a delicious four-course gourmet lunch with wines supported by M&S. The charismatic Alan Hughes from TV3 was the MC for the afternoon. During lunch guests were entertained by The Halleluia Gospel Choir and Sisters of Sound.
Guests who attended on the day included Miriam Ahern and Terry Mc Coy, Georgina Byrne, Cecelia Ahern, Yvonne Keating, Orla de Bri and Jane Given. Also in attendance were Carmel Breheny from M&S, Norah Casey, Claire Ronan, Sean Musanje, Chris Doyle and Gary Kavanagh to name but a few of the social faces who were enjoying the afternoon.
Guests didnt walk away empty handed as they received packed goody bags with treats from Cecelia Aherns new book 'Love Rosie' and a Newbridge Silverware Christmas tree decoration. A fun filled raffle concluded the afternoon and guests moved onto House Dublin to continue the celebrations.
Mary Flaherty CEO CARI commented Our fundraising events are more important than ever in the current recession where every year state funding to charities is reducing. It is cut by more than fifteen per cent on three years ago and that represents a lot of lost therapeutic hours with families and employment in our organisation. Most of you would be shocked to know that statutory and voluntary services for children from two to eighteen are significantly less than those available to adults, and yet these

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Norah Casey at Miriam Ahern's Cari Charity Lunch at The Four Seasons Hotel Dublin
Pictures:Brian McEvoy
No Repro fee for one use
CARI Christmas Lunch
CARI today hosted a Christmas Lunch at The Four Seasons Dublin.r. CARI whose Patron is Miriam Ahern provides a professional child therapy and counselling service to children and families who have been affected by child sexual abuse.
Glamorous and stylish ladies dressed in chic seasonal looks, were out in force to enjoy the wonderful surroundings of The Four Seasons. The afternoon began with a champagne reception kindly supported by M&S. The reception was followed by a delicious four-course gourmet lunch with wines supported by M&S. The charismatic Alan Hughes from TV3 was the MC for the afternoon. During lunch guests were entertained by The Halleluia Gospel Choir and Sisters of Sound.
Guests who attended on the day included Miriam Ahern and Terry Mc Coy, Georgina Byrne, Cecelia Ahern, Yvonne Keating, Orla de Bri and Jane Given. Also in attendance were Carmel Breheny from M&S, Norah Casey, Claire Ronan, Sean Musanje, Chris Doyle and Gary Kavanagh to name but a few of the social faces who were enjoying the afternoon.
Guests didnt walk away empty handed as they received packed goody bags with treats from Cecelia Aherns new book 'Love Rosie' and a Newbridge Silverware Christmas tree decoration. A fun filled raffle concluded the afternoon and guests moved onto House Dublin to continue the celebrations.
Mary Flaherty CEO CARI commented Our fundraising events are more important than ever in the current recession where every year state funding to charities is reducing. It is cut by more than fifteen per cent on three years ago and that represents a lot of lost therapeutic hours with families and employment in our organisation. Most of you would be shocked to know that statutory and voluntary services for children from two to eighteen are significantly less than those available to adults, and yet thes

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Amanda Brunker at Miriam Ahern's Cari Charity Lunch at The Four Seasons Hotel Dublin
Pictures:Brian McEvoy
No Repro fee for one use
CARI Christmas Lunch
CARI today hosted a Christmas Lunch at The Four Seasons Dublin.r. CARI whose Patron is Miriam Ahern provides a professional child therapy and counselling service to children and families who have been affected by child sexual abuse.
Glamorous and stylish ladies dressed in chic seasonal looks, were out in force to enjoy the wonderful surroundings of The Four Seasons. The afternoon began with a champagne reception kindly supported by M&S. The reception was followed by a delicious four-course gourmet lunch with wines supported by M&S. The charismatic Alan Hughes from TV3 was the MC for the afternoon. During lunch guests were entertained by The Halleluia Gospel Choir and Sisters of Sound.
Guests who attended on the day included Miriam Ahern and Terry Mc Coy, Georgina Byrne, Cecelia Ahern, Yvonne Keating, Orla de Bri and Jane Given. Also in attendance were Carmel Breheny from M&S, Norah Casey, Claire Ronan, Sean Musanje, Chris Doyle and Gary Kavanagh to name but a few of the social faces who were enjoying the afternoon.
Guests didnt walk away empty handed as they received packed goody bags with treats from Cecelia Aherns new book 'Love Rosie' and a Newbridge Silverware Christmas tree decoration. A fun filled raffle concluded the afternoon and guests moved onto House Dublin to continue the celebrations.
Mary Flaherty CEO CARI commented Our fundraising events are more important than ever in the current recession where every year state funding to charities is reducing. It is cut by more than fifteen per cent on three years ago and that represents a lot of lost therapeutic hours with families and employment in our organisation. Most of you would be shocked to know that statutory and voluntary services for children from two to eighteen are significantly less than those available to adults, and yet t

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Lisa Murphy at Miriam Ahern's Cari Charity Lunch at The Four Seasons Hotel Dublin
Pictures:Brian McEvoy
No Repro fee for one use
CARI Christmas Lunch
CARI today hosted a Christmas Lunch at The Four Seasons Dublin.r. CARI whose Patron is Miriam Ahern provides a professional child therapy and counselling service to children and families who have been affected by child sexual abuse.
Glamorous and stylish ladies dressed in chic seasonal looks, were out in force to enjoy the wonderful surroundings of The Four Seasons. The afternoon began with a champagne reception kindly supported by M&S. The reception was followed by a delicious four-course gourmet lunch with wines supported by M&S. The charismatic Alan Hughes from TV3 was the MC for the afternoon. During lunch guests were entertained by The Halleluia Gospel Choir and Sisters of Sound.
Guests who attended on the day included Miriam Ahern and Terry Mc Coy, Georgina Byrne, Cecelia Ahern, Yvonne Keating, Orla de Bri and Jane Given. Also in attendance were Carmel Breheny from M&S, Norah Casey, Claire Ronan, Sean Musanje, Chris Doyle and Gary Kavanagh to name but a few of the social faces who were enjoying the afternoon.
Guests didnt walk away empty handed as they received packed goody bags with treats from Cecelia Aherns new book 'Love Rosie' and a Newbridge Silverware Christmas tree decoration. A fun filled raffle concluded the afternoon and guests moved onto House Dublin to continue the celebrations.
Mary Flaherty CEO CARI commented Our fundraising events are more important than ever in the current recession where every year state funding to charities is reducing. It is cut by more than fifteen per cent on three years ago and that represents a lot of lost therapeutic hours with families and employment in our organisation. Most of you would be shocked to know that statutory and voluntary services for children from two to eighteen are significantly less than those available to adults, and yet thes

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Aisling O Loughlin at Miriam Ahern's Cari Charity Lunch at The Four Seasons Hotel Dublin
Pictures:Brian McEvoy
No Repro fee for one use
CARI Christmas Lunch
CARI today hosted a Christmas Lunch at The Four Seasons Dublin.r. CARI whose Patron is Miriam Ahern provides a professional child therapy and counselling service to children and families who have been affected by child sexual abuse.
Glamorous and stylish ladies dressed in chic seasonal looks, were out in force to enjoy the wonderful surroundings of The Four Seasons. The afternoon began with a champagne reception kindly supported by M&S. The reception was followed by a delicious four-course gourmet lunch with wines supported by M&S. The charismatic Alan Hughes from TV3 was the MC for the afternoon. During lunch guests were entertained by The Halleluia Gospel Choir and Sisters of Sound.
Guests who attended on the day included Miriam Ahern and Terry Mc Coy, Georgina Byrne, Cecelia Ahern, Yvonne Keating, Orla de Bri and Jane Given. Also in attendance were Carmel Breheny from M&S, Norah Casey, Claire Ronan, Sean Musanje, Chris Doyle and Gary Kavanagh to name but a few of the social faces who were enjoying the afternoon.
Guests didnt walk away empty handed as they received packed goody bags with treats from Cecelia Aherns new book 'Love Rosie' and a Newbridge Silverware Christmas tree decoration. A fun filled raffle concluded the afternoon and guests moved onto House Dublin to continue the celebrations.
Mary Flaherty CEO CARI commented Our fundraising events are more important than ever in the current recession where every year state funding to charities is reducing. It is cut by more than fifteen per cent on three years ago and that represents a lot of lost therapeutic hours with families and employment in our organisation. Most of you would be shocked to know that statutory and voluntary services for children from two to eighteen are significantly less than those available to adults, and y

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Miriam Ahern at Miriam Ahern's Cari Charity Lunch at The Four Seasons Hotel Dublin
Pictures:Brian McEvoy
No Repro fee for one use
CARI Christmas Lunch
CARI today hosted a Christmas Lunch at The Four Seasons Dublin.r. CARI whose Patron is Miriam Ahern provides a professional child therapy and counselling service to children and families who have been affected by child sexual abuse.
Glamorous and stylish ladies dressed in chic seasonal looks, were out in force to enjoy the wonderful surroundings of The Four Seasons. The afternoon began with a champagne reception kindly supported by M&S. The reception was followed by a delicious four-course gourmet lunch with wines supported by M&S. The charismatic Alan Hughes from TV3 was the MC for the afternoon. During lunch guests were entertained by The Halleluia Gospel Choir and Sisters of Sound.
Guests who attended on the day included Miriam Ahern and Terry Mc Coy, Georgina Byrne, Cecelia Ahern, Yvonne Keating, Orla de Bri and Jane Given. Also in attendance were Carmel Breheny from M&S, Norah Casey, Claire Ronan, Sean Musanje, Chris Doyle and Gary Kavanagh to name but a few of the social faces who were enjoying the afternoon.
Guests didnt walk away empty handed as they received packed goody bags with treats from Cecelia Aherns new book 'Love Rosie' and a Newbridge Silverware Christmas tree decoration. A fun filled raffle concluded the afternoon and guests moved onto House Dublin to continue the celebrations.
Mary Flaherty CEO CARI commented Our fundraising events are more important than ever in the current recession where every year state funding to charities is reducing. It is cut by more than fifteen per cent on three years ago and that represents a lot of lost therapeutic hours with families and employment in our organisation. Most of you would be shocked to know that statutory and voluntary services for children from two to eighteen are significantly less than those available to adults, and yet t

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Miriam Ahern and Terry McCoy at Miriam Ahern's Cari Charity Lunch at The Four Seasons Hotel Dublin
Pictures:Brian McEvoy
No Repro fee for one use
CARI Christmas Lunch
CARI today hosted a Christmas Lunch at The Four Seasons Dublin.r. CARI whose Patron is Miriam Ahern provides a professional child therapy and counselling service to children and families who have been affected by child sexual abuse.
Glamorous and stylish ladies dressed in chic seasonal looks, were out in force to enjoy the wonderful surroundings of The Four Seasons. The afternoon began with a champagne reception kindly supported by M&S. The reception was followed by a delicious four-course gourmet lunch with wines supported by M&S. The charismatic Alan Hughes from TV3 was the MC for the afternoon. During lunch guests were entertained by The Halleluia Gospel Choir and Sisters of Sound.
Guests who attended on the day included Miriam Ahern and Terry Mc Coy, Georgina Byrne, Cecelia Ahern, Yvonne Keating, Orla de Bri and Jane Given. Also in attendance were Carmel Breheny from M&S, Norah Casey, Claire Ronan, Sean Musanje, Chris Doyle and Gary Kavanagh to name but a few of the social faces who were enjoying the afternoon.
Guests didnt walk away empty handed as they received packed goody bags with treats from Cecelia Aherns new book 'Love Rosie' and a Newbridge Silverware Christmas tree decoration. A fun filled raffle concluded the afternoon and guests moved onto House Dublin to continue the celebrations.
Mary Flaherty CEO CARI commented Our fundraising events are more important than ever in the current recession where every year state funding to charities is reducing. It is cut by more than fifteen per cent on three years ago and that represents a lot of lost therapeutic hours with families and employment in our organisation. Most of you would be shocked to know that statutory and voluntary services for children from two to eighteen are significantly less than those available to ad

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Cecilia Ahern at Miriam Ahern's Cari Charity Lunch at The Four Seasons Hotel Dublin
Pictures:Brian McEvoy
No Repro fee for one use
CARI Christmas Lunch
CARI today hosted a Christmas Lunch at The Four Seasons Dublin.r. CARI whose Patron is Miriam Ahern provides a professional child therapy and counselling service to children and families who have been affected by child sexual abuse.
Glamorous and stylish ladies dressed in chic seasonal looks, were out in force to enjoy the wonderful surroundings of The Four Seasons. The afternoon began with a champagne reception kindly supported by M&S. The reception was followed by a delicious four-course gourmet lunch with wines supported by M&S. The charismatic Alan Hughes from TV3 was the MC for the afternoon. During lunch guests were entertained by The Halleluia Gospel Choir and Sisters of Sound.
Guests who attended on the day included Miriam Ahern and Terry Mc Coy, Georgina Byrne, Cecelia Ahern, Yvonne Keating, Orla de Bri and Jane Given. Also in attendance were Carmel Breheny from M&S, Norah Casey, Claire Ronan, Sean Musanje, Chris Doyle and Gary Kavanagh to name but a few of the social faces who were enjoying the afternoon.
Guests didnt walk away empty handed as they received packed goody bags with treats from Cecelia Aherns new book 'Love Rosie' and a Newbridge Silverware Christmas tree decoration. A fun filled raffle concluded the afternoon and guests moved onto House Dublin to continue the celebrations.
Mary Flaherty CEO CARI commented Our fundraising events are more important than ever in the current recession where every year state funding to charities is reducing. It is cut by more than fifteen per cent on three years ago and that represents a lot of lost therapeutic hours with families and employment in our organisation. Most of you would be shocked to know that statutory and voluntary services for children from two to eighteen are significantly less than those available to adults, and yet

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Roz Flanagan at Miriam Ahern's Cari Charity Lunch at The Four Seasons Hotel Dublin
Pictures:Brian McEvoy
No Repro fee for one use
CARI Christmas Lunch
CARI today hosted a Christmas Lunch at The Four Seasons Dublin.r. CARI whose Patron is Miriam Ahern provides a professional child therapy and counselling service to children and families who have been affected by child sexual abuse.
Glamorous and stylish ladies dressed in chic seasonal looks, were out in force to enjoy the wonderful surroundings of The Four Seasons. The afternoon began with a champagne reception kindly supported by M&S. The reception was followed by a delicious four-course gourmet lunch with wines supported by M&S. The charismatic Alan Hughes from TV3 was the MC for the afternoon. During lunch guests were entertained by The Halleluia Gospel Choir and Sisters of Sound.
Guests who attended on the day included Miriam Ahern and Terry Mc Coy, Georgina Byrne, Cecelia Ahern, Yvonne Keating, Orla de Bri and Jane Given. Also in attendance were Carmel Breheny from M&S, Norah Casey, Claire Ronan, Sean Musanje, Chris Doyle and Gary Kavanagh to name but a few of the social faces who were enjoying the afternoon.
Guests didnt walk away empty handed as they received packed goody bags with treats from Cecelia Aherns new book 'Love Rosie' and a Newbridge Silverware Christmas tree decoration. A fun filled raffle concluded the afternoon and guests moved onto House Dublin to continue the celebrations.
Mary Flaherty CEO CARI commented Our fundraising events are more important than ever in the current recession where every year state funding to charities is reducing. It is cut by more than fifteen per cent on three years ago and that represents a lot of lost therapeutic hours with families and employment in our organisation. Most of you would be shocked to know that statutory and voluntary services for children from two to eighteen are significantly less than those available to adults, and yet the

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Joan Palmer -mother of Claudine Keane at Miriam Ahern's Cari Charity Lunch at The Four Seasons Hotel Dublin
Pictures:Brian McEvoy
No Repro fee for one use
CARI Christmas Lunch
CARI today hosted a Christmas Lunch at The Four Seasons Dublin.r. CARI whose Patron is Miriam Ahern provides a professional child therapy and counselling service to children and families who have been affected by child sexual abuse.
Glamorous and stylish ladies dressed in chic seasonal looks, were out in force to enjoy the wonderful surroundings of The Four Seasons. The afternoon began with a champagne reception kindly supported by M&S. The reception was followed by a delicious four-course gourmet lunch with wines supported by M&S. The charismatic Alan Hughes from TV3 was the MC for the afternoon. During lunch guests were entertained by The Halleluia Gospel Choir and Sisters of Sound.
Guests who attended on the day included Miriam Ahern and Terry Mc Coy, Georgina Byrne, Cecelia Ahern, Yvonne Keating, Orla de Bri and Jane Given. Also in attendance were Carmel Breheny from M&S, Norah Casey, Claire Ronan, Sean Musanje, Chris Doyle and Gary Kavanagh to name but a few of the social faces who were enjoying the afternoon.
Guests didnt walk away empty handed as they received packed goody bags with treats from Cecelia Aherns new book 'Love Rosie' and a Newbridge Silverware Christmas tree decoration. A fun filled raffle concluded the afternoon and guests moved onto House Dublin to continue the celebrations.
Mary Flaherty CEO CARI commented Our fundraising events are more important than ever in the current recession where every year state funding to charities is reducing. It is cut by more than fifteen per cent on three years ago and that represents a lot of lost therapeutic hours with families and employment in our organisation. Most of you would be shocked to know that statutory and voluntary services for children from two to eighteen are significantly less than those availab

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Joan Palmer and Roz Flanagan at Miriam Ahern's Cari Charity Lunch at The Four Seasons Hotel Dublin
Pictures:Brian McEvoy
No Repro fee for one use
CARI Christmas Lunch
CARI today hosted a Christmas Lunch at The Four Seasons Dublin.r. CARI whose Patron is Miriam Ahern provides a professional child therapy and counselling service to children and families who have been affected by child sexual abuse.
Glamorous and stylish ladies dressed in chic seasonal looks, were out in force to enjoy the wonderful surroundings of The Four Seasons. The afternoon began with a champagne reception kindly supported by M&S. The reception was followed by a delicious four-course gourmet lunch with wines supported by M&S. The charismatic Alan Hughes from TV3 was the MC for the afternoon. During lunch guests were entertained by The Halleluia Gospel Choir and Sisters of Sound.
Guests who attended on the day included Miriam Ahern and Terry Mc Coy, Georgina Byrne, Cecelia Ahern, Yvonne Keating, Orla de Bri and Jane Given. Also in attendance were Carmel Breheny from M&S, Norah Casey, Claire Ronan, Sean Musanje, Chris Doyle and Gary Kavanagh to name but a few of the social faces who were enjoying the afternoon.
Guests didnt walk away empty handed as they received packed goody bags with treats from Cecelia Aherns new book 'Love Rosie' and a Newbridge Silverware Christmas tree decoration. A fun filled raffle concluded the afternoon and guests moved onto House Dublin to continue the celebrations.
Mary Flaherty CEO CARI commented Our fundraising events are more important than ever in the current recession where every year state funding to charities is reducing. It is cut by more than fifteen per cent on three years ago and that represents a lot of lost therapeutic hours with families and employment in our organisation. Most of you would be shocked to know that statutory and voluntary services for children from two to eighteen are significantly less than those available to ad

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Alan Hughes and Karl Broderick at Miriam Ahern's Cari Charity Lunch at The Four Seasons Hotel Dublin
Pictures:Brian McEvoy
No Repro fee for one use
CARI Christmas Lunch
CARI today hosted a Christmas Lunch at The Four Seasons Dublin.r. CARI whose Patron is Miriam Ahern provides a professional child therapy and counselling service to children and families who have been affected by child sexual abuse.
Glamorous and stylish ladies dressed in chic seasonal looks, were out in force to enjoy the wonderful surroundings of The Four Seasons. The afternoon began with a champagne reception kindly supported by M&S. The reception was followed by a delicious four-course gourmet lunch with wines supported by M&S. The charismatic Alan Hughes from TV3 was the MC for the afternoon. During lunch guests were entertained by The Halleluia Gospel Choir and Sisters of Sound.
Guests who attended on the day included Miriam Ahern and Terry Mc Coy, Georgina Byrne, Cecelia Ahern, Yvonne Keating, Orla de Bri and Jane Given. Also in attendance were Carmel Breheny from M&S, Norah Casey, Claire Ronan, Sean Musanje, Chris Doyle and Gary Kavanagh to name but a few of the social faces who were enjoying the afternoon.
Guests didnt walk away empty handed as they received packed goody bags with treats from Cecelia Aherns new book 'Love Rosie' and a Newbridge Silverware Christmas tree decoration. A fun filled raffle concluded the afternoon and guests moved onto House Dublin to continue the celebrations.
Mary Flaherty CEO CARI commented Our fundraising events are more important than ever in the current recession where every year state funding to charities is reducing. It is cut by more than fifteen per cent on three years ago and that represents a lot of lost therapeutic hours with families and employment in our organisation. Most of you would be shocked to know that statutory and voluntary services for children from two to eighteen are significantly less than those available to
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