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24 Nov 2025

Join the Cuppa For Climate fundraiser in Letterkenny this Friday

Supporters of Friends of the Earth invite members of the public to join them for a Cuppa for Climate in Éan Eile Café, Justice Walsh Road, Letterkenny, F92 P640, any time between 1pm and 2:30pm on Friday, November 28

Join the Cuppa For Climate fundraiser in Letterkenny this Friday

You can register your interest in attending on Eventbrite at Cuppa for Climate in Letterkenny, or you can just turn up on the day

Supporters of Friends of the Earth invite members of the public to join them for a Cuppa for Climate in Éan Eile Café, Justice Walsh Road, Letterkenny, F92 P640, any time between 1pm and 2:30pm on Friday, November 28.

As the Conference of Parties finishes and discussion around climate, changes to weather and environmental issues fill the airwaves, the group invite members of the public to join them for a brew and a chat about what these changes mean for us, what we can do about it locally, and to raise funds for Friends of the Earth Ireland who work to fight climate breakdown.

You can register your interest in attending on Eventbrite at Cuppa for Climate in Letterkenny, or you can just turn up on the day.  For those who cannot attend on the day, donations can also be made via iDonate at Friends of the Earth Supporters in Letterkenny

Letterkenny area supporters of Friends of the Earth: “Acting locally can have impacts globally.  Even small steps taken in the Letterkenny area can be both positive for the locality and have ripple effects further afield.  One way of doing this is to raise a little money to support the work of Friends of the Earth Ireland. 

"Please come along to Éan Eile Café any time between 1pm and 2:30pm on Friday, buy and enjoy a beverage and a bite if you wish, and if you have a euro or two to spare you can donate it on the day.  We can chat about our thoughts and ideas regarding climate, the environment and biodiversity and what we might be able to do better, differently or more of in the local area.  We're looking forward to meeting those that can be there.”

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