Together for a Cause: Delivering a Crucial Message

On a bright and sunny Friday morning, we embarked on a journey from Newbridge to Kilcullen, Ireland. But it wasn't just any ordinary walk. It was a mission to deliver a crucial letter to Deputy Martin Heydon, with hopes that it would reach the hands of Simon Coveney, the Minister of Foreign Affairs. What was this letter about, you ask? It was about advocating for clean water and promoting the Sustainable Development Goals.

What made this journey truly special was the people involved. Along the way, newfound friends from both communities joined forces, bringing their passion and energy to the cause. It was a beautiful sight to see everyone working together towards a common goal.

As we made our way towards our destination, I couldn't help but feel grateful for the angels who made it all possible. These generous and kind-hearted individuals provided support every step of the way, both literally and figuratively.

And when we finally reached our destination, we were warmly welcomed by Cross and Passion College students and staff, and had the opportunity to meet Deputy Martin Heydon, and hand him a letter to deliver to Simon Coveney. Afterwards, local musician Peter Moliney played some Irish and American music on the church organ and then we ended with tea and biscuits at the Kilcullen Heritage Centre. The warm reception was a testament to the importance of the cause and the impact it could have on everyone's lives.

To all those involved, a heartfelt thank you. You are the best, and your efforts have not gone unnoticed. Here's to hoping that the letter will reach its intended recipient and make a real difference in the world.