Coca-Cola HBC Ireland and Northern Ireland has announced the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) as its official charity partner until the end of 2027.
The three-year charity partnership will see Coca-Cola HBC Ireland and Northern Ireland provide donations to the lifesaving charity as well as support through its volunteering programme.
The RNLI is a charity that saves lives at sea and on a number of inland waters, primarily through lifeboat crews and a lifeguard service in Northern Ireland.
The 24-hour search and rescue service relies on volunteers and donations to fund its lifesaving activities. The RNLI also focuses on preventing drowning incidents through education visits, awareness campaigns and promoting water safety in local communities.
Coca-Cola HBC is the strategic bottling partner of the Coca-Cola Company on the island of Ireland, and has committed to supporting local communities through providing resources and funding to causes that impact those it serves.
“The RNLI offer life-saving services for people across the island of Ireland every day. We are thrilled to welcome them as our charity partner for the next three years," said Simon Fitzpatrick, general manager at Coca-Cola HBC Ireland and Northern Ireland.
“As a business rooted in our local communities across the island of Ireland, we see the incredible work done by the RNLI and how valuable they are as a community resource.
"We look forward to working with the RNLI through our charity and volunteering initiatives over the next three years to ensure true impact can be achieved.”
Daniel Curran, RNLI regional engagement lead, said: "We are delighted to be working with Coca-Cola HBC Ireland and Northern Ireland on this exciting three-year partnership.
"As a charity whose mission is to save lives, we rely on the people who live and work in local communities to volunteer and come together, to train and help save lives.
"This partnership is a wonderful opportunity to raise funds to support the work our lifesavers do, ensuring they have the best training and equipment to rescue those in trouble, while also sharing water safety advice and benefiting from the company’s volunteering programme.

"Both the RNLI and Coca-Cola HBC Ireland and Northern Ireland operate across the island of Ireland and have strong roots in local communities. Not only will this partnership raise much-needed funds for the charity, it will also save lives."
Photo: Red Bay RNLI Volunteers Sinead Sharpe, Stephen Conway, Coxswain Paddy McLaughlin with Simon Fitzpatrick, General Manager, Coca-Cola HBC Ireland and Northern Ireland. (Pic: PressEye)










