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06 Sept 2025

Ciara Browne is first recipient of the Aurivo Creeslough Student Support Programme

Earlier this year, the Co-Op committed to supporting one student each year, over the next five years, from the Creeslough community to progress to further education or apprenticeship opportunities

 Ciara Browne is first recipient of the Aurivo Creeslough Student Support Programme

Raymond Barlow, Chairman of Aurivo; Donal Tierney, CEO of Aurivo; Ciara Browne and Sheila Maloney, General Manager Aurivo Agribusiness

Aurivo has announced that sixth-year student from Falcarragh's Pobalscoil Chloich Cheannfhaola, Ciara Browne, is the first recipient of the Aurivo Creeslough Student Support Programme.

Earlier this year, the Co-Op committed to supporting one student each year, over the next five years, from the Creeslough community to progress to further education or apprenticeship opportunities. 

Ciara is Aurivo’s first recipient of the support fund of €2,000 per student. She will study Theology and Arts at The National University of Ireland, Maynooth and stated in her application: "I hope to become one of these people who are of true value in our local community, who strive to help others and not just themselves. That led me to theology. Following my undergraduate degree I hope to pursue further study and become a Guidance Counsellor."

The Aurivo Creeslough Student Support Programme fund was fundraised directly by Aurivo employees in support of the community of Creeslough in 2022.

“We are thrilled to be able to contribute to Ciara’s education as she begins her next chapter at university," Sheila Maloney, General Manager of Aurivo Agribusiness, said. "The Aurivo Creeslough Student Support Programme is an extension of Aurivo’s commitment to education and training, empowering individuals and fostering growth within the communities we serve.  Ciara, we wish you every success and are looking forward to catching up with you along the way."

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