IEBA FUNDRAISER
In need of help?
If you or someone you know needs help, get in touch with the Irish Electrical Benevolent Association (IEBA). IEBA acts as a network within our industry, offering practical help and support to people who suffer changed circumstances, be it from illness or other factors. The association continues to make a real difference to the lives of electrical industry employees and their families. Through your help, IEBA can identify, assess and assist those in in the electrical industry who are in real need, anywhere in the country. Each member of the industry needs to be an ambassador for the association – you are our eyes and our ears – so please be active, and be aware and keep us informed. To bring any case of hardship or difficulty to the attention of the IEBA Committee, contact any committee member or put some brief details in writing using a simple form on the website. Please include the name of the person concerned and the company they worked for within the electrical industry. All enquiries are, of course, treated in the strictest of confidence.
Clare-based manufacturer Ei Electronics was title sponsor. Other sponsor companies included CEF, Electrical Magazine, Fegime Ireland, Core Distribution, Eastern Electrical, EWL Electric, Edmundson Electrical, Tim Kelly Electrical, IEBG, In2 Engineering, JV Tierney Consultant Engineers, Kellihers RExel, Robus, Legrand, Jones Engineering, Hager, Lidacel, Modula Electric, REW, Reg Farrell Engineering, Schneider Electric, CJK, ACEC, EmCon, ATC, LMC Scope Technologies, Ethos Engineering, Fisher & Paykel, Fusion 4 Quality, Mitchell McDermot, NEW, Profile Emergency Lighting, Derrywood Agencies, NTR plc, Solutions and Axis Engineering. Dublin Fire Brigade offered first aid assistance, while Flanagan’s on the Lake welcomed participants for great food and hospitality. Dan Fisher, Deputy Chairman of IEBA, said, “The feedback we’ve received from
participants has been overwhelmingly positive, which has been both gratifying and inspiring for all of us at IECC. Thanks to this fantastic response, we’re excited to confirm that the event will return on September 12, 2025.” Founded in 2001, IEBA extends support to members of the electrical industry and their families experiencing difficulties with, for example, bereavement, depression, terminal illness, accidental death, special treatments or retraining. Help is extended to anyone who is, or has been, engaged in the trade as well as widows, widowers and immediate dependents of that person with a need for financial assistance. With your help, awareness and support, IEBA can do more to assist industry people and their families who are struggling. Other IEBA fundraisers include a race day in February, golf days in April and winter ball in November.
Contact IEBA for further information: E: info@irisheba.ie www.irisheba.ie
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