Concern expects close to ‚€60 million income in 2005
As 2005 ended Concern Chief Executive Tom Arnold has expressed his gratitude to the Irish public for their generosity in a year which has seen some of the worst humanitarian disasters of modern times. The response in Ireland to Concern appeals will total nearly ‚€60 million.
Beginning with the tsunami in South East Asia, followed by a food crisis in Sub Saharan Africa and then a devastating earthquake in Pakistan the world has been confronted with one humanitarian crisis after another.
I would like to thank all Concern supporters for their remarkable generosity during 2005 which was a year of unprecedented challenge for the organization with the number of disasters which occurred, said Mr Arnold.
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By the end of November fundraising from the Irish public had exceeded all forecasts. Due to the incredible public response to Concern appeals a figure in the region of ‚€57.5 million is expected to have been raised by the end of 2005.
In the aftermath of the devastating tsunami in South East Asia the Irish public gave Concern well over ‚€6 million, before Ireland’s leading aid agency stopped accepting donations.
With government contributions on top of the money raised from the public Concern have been able to spend nearly ‚€13 million in the tsunami affected areas and still have that amount left for the vast amount of work that still needs to be done over the coming years.
Concern raised ‚€6.2 million for the food crisis in Sub Saharan Africa in August and September while over ‚€5 million was donated for the earthquate in Pakistan.