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February 27, 2025 Back to News

Leading Lights supported 84 local organisations in 2024

Inver’s Leading Lights initiatives give our forecourt partners a chance to donate €1,000 to those who make a difference in their communities. In 2024, we proudly supported 84 local groups focused on children, families, and education.

Watch last year’s highlights as we continue to support even more inspiring initiatives in 2025.

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Video transcript

The video opens with the Inver Leading Lights logo. A montage of photographs shows Inver forecourt partners presenting donation cheques to their nominated organisations. Community groups pose outside Inver service stations holding large cheques that reference the donations.

Text on screen states: “Leading Lights, Inver Community. Supporting organisations surrounding the communities we serve. Since its launch in 2016, Inver’s Leading Lights programme has been supporting communities surrounding our service stations. €1000 fund for each Inver station. €69,500 donated to 84 local groups and projects in 2024.” Images on screen show Inver service stations and a map of Ireland with pins marking Inver station locations, with over 100 across the country.

Peter, manager at Inver Racecourse Junction in Mallow, says: “Last year, in 2024, Inver Mallow Racecourse Junction donated €1000 to the Leading Lights campaign to Mallow Search & Rescue, which is a fabulously worthy cause, doing immense work in the community.”

Text on screen states: “Ely’s Inver Urlingford nominated Moyne Athletic Club. Ely’s Inver Thurles nominated Peake Villa FC. Cooney’s Inver Coachford nominated Coachford Greenway. Inver Charleville nominated St. Joseph’s Foundation and Charleville Tidy Towns.” Images on screen show forecourt partners presenting donation cheques to their nominated organisations.

Joe McGrath of Glin’s Men Shed says: “Well, it help us to fund what we are doing. We have to buy a lot of equipment and a lot of different things. Without the support, we wouldn’t be able to carry on.” On screen, Joe appears alongside a photograph of the cheque presentation by Adams of Glin.

Text on screen states: “Foley’s Inver Fossa nominated Fossa GAA and Inver Borris in Ossory nominated The Bloom Ladybirds. Foley’s Inver Killorglin nominated Killorglin Rugby Club and Foley’s Inver Tralee nominated Bail Mhuine Day Care Centre.” Images on screen show forecourt partners presenting donation cheques to their nominated organisations.

Graham, manager at Inver Castlecomer Road, says: “In 2024, Inver Castlecomer Road donated €500 to the Jack & Jill Foundation and €500 to the KSPCA in Kilkenny for the amazing work they do in the community.” On screen, Graham appears.

Text on screen states: “Inver Lisduggan nominated Bohemians FC & St Paul’s FC. Inver Glounthaune nominated Leeside United Soccer Club.” Images on screen show forecourt partners presenting donation cheques to their nominated organisations.

Text on screen states: “Thank you to Inver forecourt partners that gave back to so many incredible organisations in their communities. We look forward to meeting more deserving Leading Lights recipients in 2025.”

The video closes with a montage of photographs showing Inver forecourt partners presenting donation cheques to their nominated organisations. Community groups pose outside Inver service stations holding large cheques that reference the donations. The video ends on the Leading Lights, Inver Community logo.