Naked students bare all for charity - and plan to raise £70k for good causes
The brave group are among 530 University College of Dublin
students are taking part in an awareness-raising campaign for Youth
Suicide Prevention Ireland
July: Students' Union President Marcus O’Halloran defended the controversial calendar
These cheeky students have posed in the nip for a charity calendar.
The brave group are among 530 University College of Dublin students taking part in an awareness-raising campaign for Youth Suicide Prevention Ireland.
UCD
Students’ Union President for 2015/16 Marcus O’Halloran has defended
the controversial naked calendar: “We’ve been accused of being off
message but all our ideas are run by YSPI and they agree with our
methods.
He has vowed to raise €100,000 this academic year for their chosen charity.
March: The brave group are among 530 University College of Dublin students taking part
A mass charity skydive has also been planned as part of the drive, reports the Irish Mirror.
Marcus O’Halloran added: “We want to draw attention to what we’re doing.
April: A mass charity skydive has also been planned as part of the drive
"We need attention to get this much money together.
December: The cheeky group hopes to raise £70,000 for good causes
"Charities like YSPI have a real need for resources which aren’t being provided by Government.
“We
want to help expand and develop their Schools Visit programme, their
Four Steps to Help programme, and we’re going all out to meet that end.”
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