The teacher faces a daily €700 fine for refusing to purge his contempt of a High Court order.
A fundraiser is aiming to raise €700 per day for LGBTQ+ charities - the same amount that Enoch Burke's court ordered daily fine.
The teacher is already subject to fines of over €3,500 for refusing to purge his contempt of a High Court order preventing him from attending Wilson's Hospital School in Westmeath.
The 'Enough Enoch' fundraiser will allocate money to three national charities, LGBT Ireland, Belong To and TENI
Independent South Dublin Councillor, and member of the LGBTQ+ community, Alan Edge, says it's been received well since its introduction:
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