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Honorary doctorate for Malin philanthropist 08.09.11

by Linda McGrory

AN Inishowen philanthropist has been conferred with an honorary doctorate from an English university in recognition of his tireless work for the elderly and young people.
Malin-based Michael Connolly was recently awarded the doctorate in Business Science by the University of Bedfordshire.
The 81 year old Mayo-born entrepreneur emigrated to England like thousands of others in the 1950s. He set up a highly successful building company with his brothers.
Michael subsequently established the Kathleen and Michael Connolly Foundation following the unexpected death of his beloved wife, Kathleen, in 1999. Malin-born Kathleen, who herself emigrated to England, became a local councillor there and recognised the needs of Irish immigrants, particularly as they got older.
Michael Connolly who has been awarded an honorary doctorate for his philanthropic work. Michael established the K&M Connolly Foundation sheltered housing centre in Malin village and provides eduction bursaries for young people in Bedfordshire.
The foundation runs a much-needed sheltered accommodation centre and a day care facility for returned emigrants and local pensioners in Malin village.
In Bedfordshire, England, the foundation provides bursaries to pay for the education of disadvantaged young people.
Michael Connolly's nephew and spokesman, Graham Gillen, yesterday paid tribute to his uncle and said the honorary university award was "much deserved".
"Michael was delighted and very proud that his work over these many years in memory of Kathleen has been recognised," he said.
"The foundation was set up as a result of Michael's own experience and Kathleen's experience working on the council. They saw people in housing hardship who came from similar economic backgrounds to themselves. It gave Michael great solace after losing Kathleen that he could set this up to help people in her memory.”
A trustee of the Connolly Foundation in Britain, Michael Callaghan, collected the parchment on his behalf on graduation day. But there were great celebrations and well wishes too for the newly-conferred Dr Connolly from all the locals back in Malin.
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