Haiti Fundraiser Opens Hearts and Pockets

Haiti Fundraiser Opens Hearts and Pockets

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Following the devastation of the recent earthquake in Haiti, the staff and students of Hazelwood College opened their hearts and particularly their pockets in order to raise much needed funds for the millions of people left destitute following this natural disaster.

The fundraiser – a non uniform day which was held on Wednesday 3rd February was the brainchild of first year students Stephanie Kirwan and Aisling McCarthy who wanted to raise money for the Haiti Relief Fund. With the help of their fellow classmates Julia O’ Doherty and Sharon Roche posters were designed and funds were collected from students and staff over a number of days.

While there are many organisations working hard to provide relief and support for those devastated by the earthquake, the school decided to support the Crudem Foundation in Haiti as local girl Denise Kelly from Granagh works voluntarily on the board as executive director. The Crudem Foundation provides accessible primary healthcare to the poor regardless of their religion, economic status or medical condition. Services available in the Sacre Coeur Hospital in Milot which is located 70km north of Port au Prince include vaccinations, pre-natal care, basic hygiene and nutrition training, HIV/Aids, tuberculosis and malaria treatment. Surgical training is also provided for Haitian medical staff along with a mobile clinic which serves over 200 patients per week who are unable to avail of on-site hospital services. Denise spent four years volunteering at the hospital campus and now works full –time from Dublin to ensure that the hospital has the necessary medical supplies, equipment, medical volunteers and finances required on a daily basis.

Denise is not the only member of her family involved in helping the people of Haiti as her brother James has taken time out of his studies and is currently volunteering as an interpreter in Haiti. Also her mother Maureen and her aunt Grace McCarthy are busily fund raising locally with up to 40 collection boxes available in shops throughout the county such as Newcastlewest, Croom, Patrickswell, Ballingarry etc. and across the county bounds in Cork.

“We’re delighted as up to €10,000 has been raised to date by schools and personal donations. I’m asking people to think about giving to the Crudem Foundation if they want to support a charity, as 100% of the money goes directly to the organisation unlike other charities” Grace McCarthy said.

Due to work commitments Denise was unable to personally accept the cheque but her mother and aunt visited the school and spoke to students on her behalf. They outlined the pressures the hospital is presently experiencing as they receive patients requiring major surgeries with heavily infected wounds and a large percentage of patients requiring amputations. This also creates a need for crutches and prostheses which are not typically stocked in large numbers.

“The price of food such as rice and fuel has also skyrocketed as demand exceeds availability but the schools donation will go along way to pay for these, as when converted to Haitian dollars it almost doubles” according to Maureen.

Management in the school were delighted with the response and the amazing generosity and compassion shown by staff, students and their families as an incredible €1,693 was raised in total.

“Over the last few days students have come into school with money boxes, along with anonymous donations from individuals in the locality. We would like to sincerely thank everyone for their support especially during these recessionary times” said Ms. Daly.

Contributions, however small can be made by contacting Denise by email [[email protected] ] or the website www.crudem.org. For more information and blogs from volunteers, follow facebook on crudem_haiti and twitter for updates.

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Outstanding Performance from Hazelwoods Basketball squad

Outstanding Performance from Hazelwoods Basketball squad.

As the sporting season rolls on Hazelwood College recently had a great day on the basketball court, coming out victorious over Desmond College from Newcastle West. The game had a great start with Lizzie Cremin scoring the opening basket of the game. Lovely baskets from Sinead Keane, Marion Brosnan, Aisling O’Connor and Christina Hartnett along with strong defence throughout, Hazelwood College were in the lead at the end of the quarter, 13-10.
The second quarter also started with a bang with Hazelwood College furthering their lead. Desmond played very competitive basketball but Hazelwood were on fire with their shooting, scoring 17 points in the second quarter alone. By the end of the first half Hazelwood had secured a very comfortable lead of 30 points to 14.
Hazelwood continued to play fantastic basketball throughout the second half scoring a further 14 points from Deirdre Cunningham, Christina O’Leary, Martina Curtin and impenetrable defence from Julie Mary Duggan, Gemma Barrett, Anita Daly and Katie Maguire. The girls all played exceptionally well and they truly deserved the great win at the end of the day. The Final score was 54 to 29 points. Well done Girls!

Christmas Hamper Appeal Update


Christmas Hamper Appeal Update

The cupboards in many homes this Christmas were not bare as St Vincent de Paul distributed thousands of hampers to needy families, elderly people and individuals who would otherwise have gone without basic food items as well as luxury festive treats over Christmas. Hampers are a lifeline to families who can’t afford the cost of Christmas. Many people simply cannot afford the additional costs at this time of the year and the hampers go a long way towards easing that burden. The spirit of Christmas is well and truly alive in Hazelwood College Dromcollogher. The students and staff recently organised a food hamper collection in aid of St Vincent de Paul. There was a fantastic response to the collection and a huge selection of non perishable and festive food items were donated to the large gift wrapped box which had been placed in the main area of the school. The Home Economics department also donated a homemade Christmas cake which was decorated by Frank Broderick of Brudair’s bakery during a sugarcraft demonstration which was held recently in the school. The hamper drive was a great way to get involved with SVP at Christmas and to reach out a helping hand to people who are in need in the community. The school would like to extend their heartfelt gratitude to all the students and their families who helped to make the collection such a success. The hampers were distributed by very dedicated volunteers who are able to identify families and individuals in the local community who were in need.

Girls Basketball Win

On Thursday 21st last, Hazelwood College had a great day on the basketball court, coming out victorious over Desmond College from Newcastle West. The game had a great start with Lizzie Cremin scoring the opening basket of the game. Lovely baskets from Sinead Keane, Marion Brosnan, Aisling O’Connor and Christina Hartnett along with strong defence throughout, Hazelwood College were in the lead at the end of the quarter, 13-10.
The second quarter also started with a bang with Hazelwood College furthering their lead. Desmond played very competitive basketball but Hazelwood were on fire with their shooting, scoring 17 points in the second quarter alone. By the end of the first half Hazelwood had secured a very comfortable lead of 30 points to 14.
Hazelwood continued to play fantastic basketball throughout the second half scoring a further 14 points from Deirdre Cunningham, Christina O’Leary, Martina Curtin and impenetrable defence from Julie Mary Duggan, Gemma Barrett, Anita Daly and Katie Maguire. The girls all played exceptionally well and they truly deserved the great win at the end of the day. The Final score was 54 to 29 points. Well done Girls!

Young Scientist Pictures

Below are some photos of the successfull Young Scientist 2010 team

Photo 1:
Máire Flanagan and Celia Cremin who were awarded First Prize in the Intermediate Technology section at the Young Scientist Competition “An assessment of hormones produced during bovine gestation and to produce a novel device to determine pregnancy at an early stage” (Am i going to be a Moo…ther?!”)

Photo 2:
The group of students with teachers Ms Michelle Herbert and Ms Marie O Connor

Photo 3:
Claire Fehin and Brídanne Cronin with their display

Photo 4
Aideen O Flynn, Katie Lordan, Letitia Noonan who received a Display award

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Evening Courses Spring 2010

Evening Courses Spring 2010

Course + Duration + Fee

Computers (Beginners) 8 Weeks €85
Computers (Intermediate) 8 Weeks €85
Yoga 8 Weeks €75
Paediatric First Aid 8 Weeks €75
Dance Tone 8 Weeks €75
Hip/Hop 8 Weeks €75
Skin Care/Beauty & Make up 8 Weeks €75
Painting/Art 8 Weeks €75

Registration Evening will be held at Hazelwood College Monday 25th January 07.30 – 09.00

All classes commence on Monday 1st February 2010

For further enquiries please contact:
Director of Adult Education
Phone: 063 83121

BT Young Scientist Award Winners

Congratulation to Maura Flanagan and Celia Cremin who came 1st in the Intermediate Group with a project entitled: An assessment of specific hormones released during bovine gestation to produce a novel device to detect pregnancy at an early stage.

Congratulations also to Aideen O’Flynn, Letitia Noonan and Katie Lordan who won Display Awards for their project entitled: An investigative study of the lichen biodiversity in Limerick City and county as an indicator of air quality

More details to follow

Hazelwood College to Reopen

Update – Hazelwood College to Reopen

Notice to all Students, Staff and Parents,

Due to the expected improvement in weather conditions it is intended to reopen Hazelwood College to all students on Wednesday 13th January

In the unlikely event that there are changes to this they will be posted here and relayed on local radio stations.

Minister Closes All Schools

Minister Closes All Schools

Notice to all Students, Staff and Parents,

Due to the continuing poor weather and road conditions the Minister for Education Batt O’Keefe has decided to close all schools until at least Thursday 14th January

Any further updates regarding Hazelwood College will be posted here and relayed on local radio stations.

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Statement from Department of Education Website

08 January, 2010 – Minister O’Keeffe tells schools to close for first three days of next week

The Minister for Education and Science, Batt O’Keeffe TD, has told all primary and post-primary schools to close on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week due to the bad weather.

Minister O’Keeffe took the decision in the interest of the welfare of school children.

The Minister took the decision following a meeting today [Friday] of the Government’s emergency planning group and in the context of the poor weather outlook for the coming days.

Minister O’Keeffe said: ‘I took the decision to close all schools based on my concern for the health and safety of school children in these very challenging weather conditions.

‘I considered, in particular, the forecast for snowfall on Sunday and Monday which will cause further disruption.

‘Although most schools decided not to open this week and many more will take the same decision next week, I wanted to bring clarity and certainty to the position for parents and students by telling all schools to close.

‘While it may be that some schools would have been in a position to open depending on the weather, I consider on balance that the responsible and prudent approach at this stage is to close schools in the interest of safety.

‘The situation will be reviewed on Tuesday,’ said Minister O’Keeffe.

Minister O’Keeffe stressed that the decision will not affect the local decision-making powers of school boards of management.

‘I am taking this decision in particularly exceptional circumstances and against a backdrop of extremely bad weather conditions,’ said Minister O’Keeffe.

He said his Department officials will be discussing with the education partners ways in which the impact of the closures can be minimised, particularly for examination classes.

Higher education institutions will make their own decisions on whether to open based on local roads and weather conditions.

ENDS