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Dungloe students use heads and hearts to raise funds for Gemma’s Legacy of Hope

written by Staff Writer June 27, 2025
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Children from Scoil Chróine, Dungloe recently used both their heads and their hearts to raise a brilliant €700 Gemma’s Legacy of Hope, a counselling and play therapy support service based in the town.

The kids took part in the Junior Entrepreneur Programme this year.

The programme that gives school children a picture of what creating a business is all about, as well as giving them the opportunity to experience setting up their own business.

Under the guidance of their teacher and classroom assistant, Hugh Gallagher & PJ Walsh, and with the inspiration of local entrepreneurs like Eimear Walsh of DigiDomhan Marketing, the children discovered their strengths as individuals and as part of a team.

John Boyle from Gemma’s Legacy of Hope receiving the cheque for €700.

Together, they chose, invested in and produced their own product from scratch, all the way to making it available for sale at a school-hosted JEP Showcase Day – enjoying and sharing the profits at the end.

Their business ‘Sip n Stick’ consisted of personalised Dungloe GAA bottles as well as car window stickers of their local GAA club jerseys, CLG An Clochán Liath & CLG Naomh Muire.

With the profits they made, they all received their initial investment back, they funded a second school tour for themselves, paid for a food van to come into school in their last week and also made a donation of €700 to a very worthy local charity, Gemma’s Legacy of Hope.

The kids are pictured with John Boyle from Gemma’s Legacy of Hope making the cheque presentation.

Dungloe students use heads and hearts to raise funds for Gemma’s Legacy of Hope was last modified: June 27th, 2025 by Staff Writer
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