A running club in Enniskillen has received new training equipment for its junior members.
The Donnelly Foundation, a charitable fund set up by Donnelly Group, has provided the equipment to Enniskillen Running Club.
The club, which is affiliated with Athletics Northern Ireland, has been supporting runners for more than 10 years.
The new equipment will be used by the club's junior runners who regularly compete across Northern Ireland and beyond.
Roisin Donnelly, spokesperson for Donnelly Foundation, said: "Donnelly Group Foundation was established with the aim of supporting the local community and improving the impact of their charitable donations, events and initiatives.
"Amongst a host of worthwhile projects, Donnelly Foundation focuses on supporting initiatives and clubs that promote a healthy lifestyle and habits, especially amongst the young people within our communities.
"It is therefore a great privilege to support the athletes from Enniskillen Running Club as they prepare to compete in the coming year.
"It is our hope that this new equipment at Enniskillen Running Club will encourage more people to sign up and experience the benefits of physical fitness and club camaraderie."
Ian Birney, spokesperson from Enniskillen Running Club, said: "We continually strive to build confidence in our young people and nurture the talent of our members.
"This injection of funding will go a long way in advancing our training programmes, particularly for our junior runners who often compete both regionally and nationally.
"We are extremely grateful for the funding received by the Donnelly Foundation, allowing us to continue to offer quality training to our current members whilst expanding our capacity to invite more people from the community to join our running club."
Donnelly Group, an independent motor retailer in Northern Ireland, has nine locations across the country including Enniskillen, Mallusk, Boucher Road, Bangor, and Dungannon.
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