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VOL. 87 NO. 2

JULY/AUGUST 1993

Concern is a non denominational voluntary organisation devoted to

the relief, assistance and advancement of peoples in need in less

developed areas of the world. Through our projects in Africa and

Asia, the poor, oppressed and underprivileged are slowly being

brought to a position of self-sufficiency. Our projects include

agriculture, forestry, horticulture, health and nutrition, education,

women's training and engineering. Throughout the Third World

there are many children like this child, Fatima, who deserve a future

free from want and suffering. Please spare a thought for these

children.

If your client wishes to leave money to charity, please remember the

work of Concern. If you require any information on suggested

wording etc., please contact me now,

Siobhán Walsh

1 Upper Camden Street, Dublin 2. Tel. 6681237

WHO WILL FIGHT

IRELAND'S

NUMBER ONE KILLER?

Heart Attack and Stroke cause 50% of all deaths

in Ireland.

WE WILL

IHF, a registered charitable organisation, fights

Heart Disease and Stroke through Education,

Community Service and Research.

IF YOU WILL

Remember the IHF when you are making your

will — you can contribute to our work without

losing capital or income during your lifetime.

IRISH HEART FOUNDATION

4 Clyde Road, Dublin 4

Telephone: 01-6685001

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Irish

Stenographers

Limited

(Director: Sheila Kavanagh)

Qualified

Experienced

Stenographers.

Fast, Efficient Service.

Overnight Transcripts by arrangement

Contact

: Secretary,

Hillcrest House, Dargle Valley,

Bray, Co. Wicklow.

Telephone: (01) 2862184

Fax: (01) 2862184

Your successes in life could mean much

more if you also supported life.

The Irish Kidney Association devotes all

monies to saving and supporting life.

Organ failure strikes unexpectedly and

finally.

Be a friend for life by sending a donation or

making a bequest to the

Irish Kidney

Association, Donor House, Ballsbridge,

Dublin 4.

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