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19th Nov 2012

Charlene McKenna and Dermot Whelan Launch Powering Kindness Week

If you do one good deed this week... you might be making money for a worthwhile cause at the same time. 

Rebecca McKnight

Actress Charlene McKenna and comedian Dermot Whelan announced details of the Electric Ireland Powering Kindness Week that is underway to generate positive good will around Ireland all this week in aid of three selected charities, Special Olympics Ireland, Concern Worldwide and Focus Ireland. At the end of the week, €100,000 will be donated to the charities by Electric Ireland. 

During Powering Kindness Week Electric Ireland are inviting the public to do a good deed or an act of kindness and they will transform the good deeds into a donation for the three charities that are part of the campaign. Once a good deed is completed, it simply needs to be logged on the dedicated website (poweringkindness.ie) and assigned to the charity of choice. There is no donation necessary, just assign it to the charity that you wish to benefit from the good deed. Deed doers can then pass the deed onto friends, family or strangers and share the kindness. There is no limit to the number of good deeds an individual can do and the charities will benefit from every act of kindness completed during the week.

At the end of the week, the charity with the greatest number of good deeds done in their name will receive a donation from Electric Ireland for €50,000 with the other two charities receiving donations of €25,000.

Commenting on the launch, Brid Horan, Executive Director, Electric Ireland said, “In Electric Ireland, we believe that small acts of kindness can make a big difference to people’s lives. For us, Powering Kindness is about putting our brand behind people’s kindness and generosity of spirit and supporting three very worthwhile charities. We hope that people will take the opportunity to offer a kind act and pledge it to their chosen charity.” 

Deeds can be as simple as making tea for your friend, giving up your seat to a stranger on the train, calling into a neighbour for a chat, paying for coffee for the person behind you, offering an umbrella to someone being soaked by the rain, the list is endless.

Poweringkindness.ie will host all the details you need to know during the week, including:

  • Some inspiration with a list of suggested good deeds.
  • Check out what good deeds have been logged to date, there may be some well-known faces taking part.
  • An update on how each charity is doing and how many deeds are assigned to them.
  • A deed tracker to show where kind deeds are happening – around Ireland and around the world.

The announcement of the winning charity will be made at the end of Electric Ireland Powering Kindness week on Friday November 23rd in the city centre.

Electric Ireland is committed to Powering Kindness and will roll out the campaign nationally.

The campaign will be hosted primarily through www.poweringkindness.ie

Follow Powering Kindness through the Electric Ireland Facebook and Twitter (@electricireland) and #poweringkindness hashtag.

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