LPGA star Leona Maguire presents $25,000 from the Irish American Partnership
As Ambassador with leading transatlantic educational charity, the Irish American Partnership, Leona was delighted to award grants to four primary schools while she prepares for the 2023 KPMG Women’s Irish Open.
Dromoland Castle, Co. Clare, August 30, 2023 – Leona Maguire, two-time LPGA tour winner and #14 in the world, today appeared at Dromoland Castle to announce additional Irish American Partnership gifts in the amount of $25,000 to four primary schools.
The Cavan star presented a $10,000 grant to Catherine Bockett, the school principal of Dunsany National School in Co. Meath. Additional grants were made to Feakle National School, Parteen National School, and Fanore National School, all located in County Clare.
Maguire said, “Education is huge in my family, and I really value working with the Irish American Partnership to give back to schools and students. Their impact at the grassroots level is outstanding. Together, we want to make sure that every child has the resources they need to learn and grow.”
Maguire continued, “By investing in education, we are really investing in the future of Ireland – our young people.”
This award tees off Maguire’s appearance in the 2023 KPMG Women’s Irish Open, following her second triumph at the LPGA Meijer Classic, and her automatic qualification to play for Team Europe at the Solheim Cup in Andalucía, Spain in late September.
Irish American Partnership Chief Executive Mary Sugrue said, “To us, Leona’s formidable success on the golf course and her commitment to education are equally inspiring, particularly for the young women and aspiring golfers across the island. We are so proud to work with her again this year and wish her the very best at the Women’s Irish Open this weekend!”
Maguire has championed the charity’s mission of investing in Ireland’s future, largely through educational initiatives and scholarships. Through the Partnership’s hallmark ‘O’Neill School Grants’ program, thirty- five schools have received $250,000 in funding so far in 2023.
Principal of Dunsany National School Catherine Bockett said, “Thanks to our hero Leona, and to the incredible generosity of the Irish American Partnership supporters, our school will be well resourced coming into the new school year. We are very grateful.”
The Irish American Partnership’s collaboration with Maguire builds upon the success of previous initiatives including nationwide university access scholarships, empathy education in secondary schools, education centers for homeless youth, STEM resources to primary schools, technology apprenticeships as a gateway to employment, and an Outdoor Play & Learning program, launched by Partnership Patron and fellow professional golfer, Pádraig Harrington.