Irish Guide Dogs income down a third

The Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind (IGDFTB) saw its income drop by a third last year, according to a report in the Irish Times.

Donations were down by €1 million while overall income dropped by €2 million from €6.2 million to €4.2 million.

Roy Keane, formerly of Manchester United and the Republic of Ireland, is the charity’s most prominent supporter and regularly attends charity events in Ireland.

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As a result of the drop in income, five employees were made redundant last year and the charity has also put in place wage cuts, with staff earning in excess of €30,000 required to take a five per cent drop in gross pay and all staff taking a three per cent cut in their employer pension contributions.

Despite the drop in income, cuts in expenditure led to an organisational surplus of €200,000.

The chief executive of IGDFTB, Padraig Mallon, said voluntary income to date this year had been on a par with 2010 with no further drop.

IGDFTB runs a wide range of charity events to raise money and also receives statutory funding which has grown over the last year.

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