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Tony Robbins plans €25k donation to Cork's homeless in unique fundraising drive

“It’s particularly welcome at this time of year,” a spokesperson for Cork Simon said.

LEADING BUSINESS AND performance coach Tony Robbins plans to give €25,000 to the Cork Simon Community as part of a fundraising drive described as “unique” by the charity.

The motivational speaker is appealing to audience members who attended the Pendulum Summit at Dublin’s 3Arena last week to get involved – and to match his donation, with the hope of raising €50k.

A spokesperson for the charity said they were “delighted” with the effort, adding that they could provide three meals a day for 100 days for 50 people with the funds raised.

Robbins, who headlined last week’s Dublin event, will match the donations from audience members and members of the public up to €25k, the spokesperson said.

€4 donations can be made via text message, by texting CorkSimon to 50300, and you can also donate as much as you like online at a dedicated section of the website.

Robbins plans to tweet details of the drive to his near-three million followers this weekend.

“It’s particularly welcome at this time of year,” Simon’s spokesperson said.

It’s the first time the charity’s been involved in an initiative of this kind.

The world’s most successful performance coach, Robbins has worked with former US president Bill Clinton and tennis icon Serena Williams over his career, and has sold millions of books and seminar tickets.

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    Sep 14th 2019, 7:48 PM

    Thank God no one injured, but I does raise more questions about the safety of buildings built recently

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    Sep 15th 2019, 7:21 AM

    @Maurice Frazer: and what might those questions be?

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    Sep 14th 2019, 8:22 PM

    And fire authority sign off on new builds.

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    Sep 14th 2019, 8:28 PM

    @herp: If it was a buss bar or connection that went up that’s bad workmanship. Are you seriously suggesting a fire authority or any type of compliance checker can check every single terminal and connection on an installation?

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    Sep 14th 2019, 11:05 PM

    @Fr. Fintan Stack: incorrect. Every circuit from a panel is checked these days and should be certified. In addition all panels built are tested in the factory so I would expect ALL connections can be verified on paper. Proving this would be next to impossible. Also who’s to say it wasn’t a bogey part.

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    Mute Fr. Fintan Stack
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    Sep 15th 2019, 9:35 AM

    @David Daly: So the “fire Authority” (DCC) should check every single connection for tightness using spanners/torque wrenches/screwdrivers from every light fitting, socket, consumer unit, main board, etc? It’s never going to happen. After all a fire from a loose connection can happen on any part of an installation, not just the main board. Read my post I said installation, not just main board. Is it really good enough for an electrician to accept a bit of paper from a factory to say all connections are tight? He/She should recheck. The problem with these new builds during the so called Celtic tiger was RECI self certification. So as I said if it is a loose connection it would be bad workmanship. And I don’t know if it was a bogey part or not. My first word in my post was “If”. The problem with so much of the building problems that happened during the Celtic tiger is that contractors are getting away with these issues and somehow the blame gets heaped on the authorities.

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    Sep 14th 2019, 8:22 PM

    Thats what happens when you employ cheap labor

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    Sep 14th 2019, 9:12 PM

    @Margaret Kane: how do you know that was done with cheap labour?

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    Sep 14th 2019, 9:42 PM

    @Margaret Kane: nothing cheap about electricians in this country

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    Sep 15th 2019, 9:17 AM

    @Margaret Kane: It’s much worse when it happens after employing expensive labour – a too regular occurrence

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    Sep 15th 2019, 9:16 AM

    Everyone involved in the construction/installation of the box might have done their job properly, but a mistake was made somewhere. All efforts should be concentrated on not compounding the problem by taking ages to get a new one installed. Don’t let bureaucracy (the curse of the public sector) make things worse.

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    Sep 15th 2019, 4:24 PM

    @Conall: Yeah , them bureaucratic public servants.. the same public servants that put the fire out

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    Sep 16th 2019, 12:10 AM

    I saw a similar type of fire a few years ago. It was caused by a rat chewing through the wiring in the electrical box.

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