Tiglin is a registered charity in the Republic of Ireland that helps people overcome addiction, homelessness and other life-controlling issues
Chairman and founder of Tiglin and Kildare man Aubrey McCarthy has received the Irish Red Cross Humanitarian of the Year Award.
Tiglin is a registered charity in the Republic of Ireland that helps people overcome addiction, homelessness and other life-controlling issues.
He was awarded on Tuesday evening, with the awards running since 2018 to celebrate those in communities who are “dedicated to helping people in need.”
In a tweet, McCarthy said he was 'over the moon' to have received the award.
Over the moon to receive this award. Huge appreciation to the staff & volunteers @TiglinIreland . @tcdalumni @NCUVeritas @OireachtasNews
— Senator Aubrey McCarthy (@carthy_aubrey) May 15, 2024
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