Christina Dervin, Executive Director of Analog Devices Foundation, joins Nenagh Éire Óg club officers (from left) Jim Nagle, John Tooher and Tom Gleeson following the announcement of the financial donation to the club’s walkway.

Analog donates $15,000 to Nenagh walkway

Éire Óg community facility to be complete in early 2025

The Analog Devices Foundation, which supports charitable organisations that further its mission to protect the environment, improve education access, and advance social change, has donated almost $14,500 to Nenagh Éire Óg GAA Club for its new community walkway.

Established by Analog Devices, Inc (ADI), the foundation focuses on aligning employee engagement with community investment efforts to maximise its social impact. The Analog Devices Foundation is excited to deepen its positive influence in the communities where its employees live and work around the world.

“We’re delighted to help support the club’s commitment to increasing wellness within its own community and in Tipperary,” said Christina Dervin, Executive Director of the Foundation.

“It is commitments like this that enable us to advance our own mission and benefit those we serve through the club’s extensive activities,” added Jim Nagle, Nenagh Éire Óg Club Treasurer.

The community walkway is being created around the club’s playing facilities at St Conlon's Road, Nenagh, providing another opportunity for local residents to get outside and stay active. It is scheduled for completion by early 2025. Nenagh Éire Óg is dedicated to developing sports and community engagement. The club currently has more than 600 active members and provides facilities for the all-year round playing of our games and to meet the needs of a wide range of local community user groups.