The fund was set up to remember the schoolteacher who was murdered in 2022.
The Ashling Murphy Memorial Fund will keep her legacy alive.
Those are the words of James Hogan, Principal of Durrow National School, speaking at a commemorative walk held yesterday in Tullamore in memory of Ashling Murphy's four year anniversary.
Hundreds gathered for the walk which was at the end at the Grand Canal in Tullamore, before it finishing up with prayers and music played at her memorial shrine.
Mr Hogan is a member of the Ashling Murphy Memorial Fund Committee, which has so far raised over €150,000 supporting causes close to her heart.
He says we must remember the positives about Ashling:
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