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WHAT BEGAN AS A COMMITMENT TO SUPPORT COLLEAGUES IN NEED HAS GROWN INTO A TRUSTED PILLAR OF COMPASSION WITHIN IRELAND’S ELECTRICAL COMMUNITY… IEBA celebrates 25 years
In every industry, there are moments when strength is tested - not on the job, but in life. Illness, injury, bereavement or unexpected hardship can arrive without warning. Thankfully, for those in the electrical industry, help is at hand in the form of the Irish Electrical Benevolent Association (IEBA). Established in 2001, IEBA was founded on a simple but powerful belief that those who dedicate their lives to the electrical industry should never face personal hardship alone. What began as a commitment to support colleagues in need has grown into a trusted pillar of compassion within Ireland’s electrical community.
Behind every grant approved is a story - a household regaining stability, a family given breathing space, a worker able to focus on recovery rather than mounting bills. IEBA’s approach is practical, measured and responsible. The level of assistance required is carefully assessed and paid directly towards essential expenses, ensuring that support delivers immediate and tangible relief. But IEBA’s story is not only one of hardship, it is one of solidarity. Over the years, fundraising events across the country have brought together retailers, contractors, distributors and wholesalers in a shared spirit of community. Golf classics, race days, cycling events and annual gatherings have not only sustained the charity financially but strengthened the bonds that define the trade. Cel O’Reilly, Chairman of IEBA, says, “As we mark 25 years of the Irish Electrical Benevolent Association, we reflect with pride on the unwavering commitment of our industry to supporting its own.
“Since its establishment, IEBA has provided essential assistance to members of the entire electrical community, and their families, during times of genuine hardship. This silver jubilee milestone is a testament not only to the longevity of the Association, but to the solidarity, professionalism and generosity that define the electrical community in Ireland.” As IEBA marks this significant anniversary, it does so with gratitude: to the volunteers who give their time, to the donors and sponsors who continue to contribute and to an industry that stands firmly behind its own. Members and supporters can get involved through a series of key fundraising events: • April 17: IEBA Leinster Golf Day (Dublin) • May 10: IEBA Race Day at Leopardstown • May 20: IEBA Munster Golf Day (Cork) • November 20: IEBA Winter Ball ORGANISED BY IECC TO SUPPORT IEBA • September 4: Dash of the Derg 2026 fundraising events If you or someone you know in the industry is facing a difficult time, IEBA is here to provide short-term assistance to help get things back on track. To learn more about the support available or how to get involved, please visit www.irisheba.ie Want to know more?
Over the last 25 years, IEBA has provided confidential
financial assistance to those in need, and their families, during some of the most difficult periods of their lives. All sectors of the industry are included - from retail and distribution to contracting and wholesaling. From supporting families affected by serious illness or workplace accidents to helping ease financial strain during unforeseen crises, IEBA has donated more than €2m.
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