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RCC is beneficiary of RBG screening
Barry Crushell, Grainne Loughnane, Yvonne Woods, Noeline Blackwell, Alice Heron and Thomas O’Malley

17 Oct 2019 / people Print

RCC is beneficiary of RBG screening

Tully Rinckey Ireland has donated the proceeds from a recent private screening of RBG to the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre (RCC).

The screening of the biopic of the life of US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg raised the sum of €2,525.

 

“Tully Rinckey Ireland recognises that the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre is of enormous benefit to the communities it serves, and fully supports its efforts to prevent sexual violence and eliminate its tolerance in society through education, training and awareness-raising campaigns,” said partner Barry Crushell.

 

Services

The Dublin Rape Crisis Centre was established in 1979, and is a national organisation offering a wide range of services to women and men who are affected by rape, sexual assault, sexual harassment, and childhood sexual abuse.

The services include a national 24-hour helpline, one-to-one counselling, court accompaniment, outreach services, training, awareness-raising and lobbying.

The screening of RBG took place on 19 September at the Lighthouse Cinema in Dublin.

 

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