A Rising Tide Lifts All Boats
Míle buíochas agus grá mór to our local community partners, agencies, and business owners who steady our course and support our voyage.
From dedicated local enterprises to public bodies and development organisations, we are fortunate to be surrounded by people and institutions that believe in community, participation, and shared endeavour. The generosity of our business supporters, whether through sponsorship, a practical helping hand, or collaborative cooperation, makes a real difference, not just for us, but for the wider community.
Many of these businesses are family run, built on generations of hard work and dedication. They are the backbone of our local economy, and their commitment keeps local jobs, services, and community spirit alive.
Alongside them stand agencies and organisations whose guidance and practical support help us grow in sustainable and meaningful ways. We are deeply grateful for the encouragement, funding opportunities, advice, training, and partnership support provided by the LCDC at Clare County Council, Burren Beo Trust, Raidió Corca Baiscin, and Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board. Their involvement strengthens our governance, builds our capacity, deepens our connection to place, and enables us to offer inclusive and accessible opportunities within our community.
This combination of grassroots enterprise and public partnership creates something powerful. It means we are not rowing alone. We are part of a wider network that values heritage, wellbeing, education, environmental stewardship, and community development.
We believe support is a two way street. We are anchored by the kindness of our sponsors and strengthened by the confidence placed in us by our partner organisations. In return, we encourage everyone to stand behind them just as firmly.
When you choose to shop, eat, or drink locally, or when you engage with the programmes and initiatives delivered by these organisations, it is not simply a choice. It is a commitment. It sustains the businesses that provide jobs and services, and it reinforces the agencies that invest in community groups like ours.
Big or small, every contribution matters. Every partnership counts. Together, we keep our community thriving.
In the meantime, click on the images below, show the love, follow along, or simply say hello. Every connection helps keep the tide moving in the right direction.
All Kinds of Everything, Kilkee
Amelia's Café, Carrigaholt
Armada Hotel, Spanish Point
Atlantic Powerboating, Kilrush
Bella Branch- Kerry Agri Business Farm & Home Shop, Cross
Carmody's Bar, Carrigaholt
Central Bar, Kilkee
Claremont Bar, Kilkee
Clare County Council
Demack Safety, Ennis
Diamond Rocks Café, Kilkee
Doonbeg Auto Services, Doonbeg
Foley's Bar & Grocery Shop, Cross
Hickie's Victuallers, Kilkee
Holly's Café, Kilkee
Hurst Pharmacy, Kilkee
K&K Computing, Kilrush
K Fitt Athletic, Kilrush
Keane's Bar, Carrigaholt
Keating's Bar, Kilbaha
Kilbaha Gallery, Kilbaha
Limerick & Clare Education & Training Board
Loop head E-Bikes
Loop Head Lighthouse
Loop Head Tourism
Morrissey's Village Pub, Carrigaholt
Next Door, Kilkee
Nolan's Deli, Kilkee
OceanLife Dive Centre, Kilkee
Raidió Corca Baiscinn
Shane O' Callaghan, Gates & Fencing, Ross
The Stella Maris Hotel, Kilkee
The Greyhound Bar, Kilkee
The Irish House Café, Kilkee
The Long Dock, Carrigaholt
Trump International, Doonbeg
Williams Hardware, Kilkee
Williams Pharmacy, Kilkee
Vitalograph, Ireland Ltd.

