'Small miracle' on Christmas Day at Cork Penny Dinners

Some of the volunteers working in Cork Penny Dinners on Christmas Day, with the Lord Mayor of Cork, Green Party councillor Dan Boyle. Left to right: Adrian Duggan, Ibrahim Aouad, Olive Morris, Ahmed El Hassan, Caitríona Twomey, Robert Dunne, Santa Claus, Patsy McCarthy, and Lesley O'Sullivan. Picture: Donal O'Keeffe
A small miracle happened on Christmas Day, the head of one of Cork’s oldest charities has said.
From early morning, 30 or more volunteers from Cork Penny Dinners were hard at work in the James’s Street Croí na Laoí centre, preparing more than 1,200 Christmas dinners for people in need.
Caitríona Twomey, Penny Dinners volunteer co-ordinator, said the work had taken “a small miracle” but had all paid off.
At one point, the Lord Mayor of Cork, Green Party councillor Dan Boyle, donned a hairnet and gloves to help serve up dinners, and later he sang ‘Those Were the Days’, and hardy perennial ‘Imagine’.

Mr Boyle told
Community gardaí Kay Griffin, Laura O’Connor, Damien Desmond and Gheorghe Rosu called in between delivering food hampers and checking in on people around the city.
Garda Laura O’Connor said it was an important day for Cork’s community gardaí.
Volunteers from the Irish United Nations Veterans Association (IUNVA) helped to lay tables and worked alongside Penny Dinners volunteers, sharing quiet and warm conversations with the people to whom they served meals.
“This is such an important day in Penny Dinners, and we couldn’t do it without our friends in the gardaí, IUNVA, the River Lee Hotel, Il Padrino, Exec Cars, and all our volunteers,” Ms Twomey said.
She also thanked
for its €2,000 sponsorship of the charity.