FDC Charity Fund: Cork City Missing Persons Search and Recovery
Pictured: Leona McGrath (FDC Group), Dave Varian (CCMPSAR), Dinny Kiely (CCMPSAR, and ChiChi Anyaeji (FDC Group).
FDC and Associates Ltd. is proud to support Cork City Missing Persons Search and Recovery this year, kindly nominated Margaret Kehoe.
FDC is committed to giving back to the community and making a positive impact on the world.
Through our FDC Charity Fund, we support a range of charitable causes both locally, nationally and globally.
Since our inauguration in 2005, we have donated over €420,000 to various charities, with a focus on supporting programmes that promote sustainable access to food, health and education.
Every member of staff in FDC has the opportunity to give back. By nominating that a portion of their wages goes to charity each week, FDC matches that donation.
Once a year, everyone who donates to the fund has the opportunity to nominate a charity of their choice to potentially receive the donation.
More information about the organisation:
Cork City Missing Persons Search & Recovery is a voluntary organisation based in Cork City. We conduct land and water based missing persons searches. Our Services are free of charge, and we will respond to call outs from Gardaí, family members of missing persons, web master of www.missing.ie and the National Missing Persons helpline Ireland 1890-442552.
Our group consists of members who are trained in search & recovery, and we have been assisting Gardaí and families of missing persons for the past 20 years. We are also aligned to the National Missing Persons Helpline Ireland.
To request our services to search for any missing person, the missing person must first be reported missing to the Gardaí before we can conduct any search. There are no paid members in our group, and we are not government funded, we rely on donations from the public through fund-raising events that the public and ourselves organise.
To learn more about the FDC Charity Fund, please visit https://www.fdc.ie/fdc-charity-fund/.
If you are interested in learning more about Hope’s work, please visit https://www.facebook.com/missing.persons.search.and.recovery/.