2nd October, 2015

The Ireland Fund of Monaco Weekend Celebrations 2015

Adi Roche and Ali Hewson receive The Princess Grace Humanitarian Award from Prince Albert

The Ireland Fund of Monaco event was attended by over 500 people

Monaco, Sunday, October 04, 2015

The founder and voluntary CEO of Chernobyl Children International (CCI) Adi Roche and CCI patron and board member Ali Hewson were presented the 2015 Princess Grace Humanitarian Award in recognition of their incredible achievement in helping CCI raise over €100 million since the disaster. The recognition is considered one of the leading global humanitarian awards.

HSH Prince Albert II said, “There is a calling for us all in life but some just hear that more than others.  Adi Roche and Ali Hewson are clearly among those and their response to that call has given hope where there was none.  I know that their calling is as strong as ever and the need likewise.  I wish them every encouragement and success going forward.”

In a message read out at the event, President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins said,  “This is a well-deserved accolade, honouring their great dedication to the children of Chernobyl. Chernobyl Children International was founded on a deep spirit of generosity, recognising the common humanity which binds us all.  It has enabled the citizens of Ireland to reach out for many years in solidarity and support with those in our international community whose lives and futures were so drastically changed by the nuclear accident in Chernobyl on 26th April 1996. The commitment and hard work of Adi and Ali has ensured that the people of Ireland have never forgotten the children of Chernobyl.”

Kieran McLoughlin, President and CEO of The Worldwide Ireland Funds, said, “Amidst the tragedy of Chernobyl, Ali and Adi’s work shines. Through their courage and tenacity, they rescued thousands of children and have given them safe and secure lives.   From what could have been a desolate childhood, these children now have the chance to forge brighter futures. We are very much aware that the work must continue and at the Worldwide Ireland Funds we wish them every success and support they can get.  We are proud to salute and honor Ali and Adi.”

On receiving the award Adi Roche said: “We are eternally grateful to The Ireland Fund of Monaco, to Prince Albert and to so many people who have supported us here tonight.  We accept the award in the name of the Children of Chernobyl who are so often forgotten and relegated to history but who are still very much a part of the unfolding tragedy that is Chernobyl.”

Ali Hewson said: “We are immensely proud to receive this award but Adi and I know that it belongs to the Irish volunteers and supporters of CCI over the three decades since the accident. All that CCI has achieved is due to their dedication.”

Commenting on the award recipients, President of The Ireland Fund of Monaco Olivia Gaynor-Long said it was due recognition of their selfless dedication to human rights in the region.  “Adi’s and Ali’s achievements with CCI and the amazing work they continue to do leaves us all in awe.  Raising over €100 million to make the lives of Chernobyl children better is a phenomenal achievement from where this all started.  Despite almost insurmountable obstacles, they continue to give hope to some of the most abandoned and deprived children in Europe.”

The Princess Grace Humanitarian Award, which has been presented by HSH Prince Albert II on behalf of The Ireland Fund of Monaco since its inception in 2004, is the sole such award dedicated to the memory of the late Princess Grace. Past recipients of the award include President of Ireland Mary McAleese, HG Duchess of Abercorn Sasha Hamilton and philanthropist JP McManus.