Community Support

Here at PPFS, we aim to give back to our community and we are proud to be in a position where we can support local charities, clubs and businesses. See below for a brief summary of some of our recent initiatives.

Louth GAA

Protection & Prosperity Financial Services (PPFS) have a close relationship with Louth GAA with Paddy Keenan being the county’s first All-Star and Barry Oliver’s father, Paddy, being a previous Louth GAA county board chairman.

In January 2026, PPFS was proud to announce a new four-year title sponsorship agreement with Louth GAA. This partnership will see PPFS become a major title sponsor of Louth’s inter-county teams through a unique shared sponsorship model. 

Under this innovative arrangement, PPFS will share title sponsorship rights with existing partner STATSports, with both organisations featuring prominently on all Louth GAA playing and training jerseys throughout the term. This progressive structure provides long-term certainty for Louth GAA while maximising brand exposure and impact for PPFS, reflecting a forward-thinking approach to commercial partnerships in Gaelic games.

For the first two years of the partnership (2026–2027), PPFS will serve as the front-of-jersey sponsor on all official Louth GAA training gear, supporting players across the senior, U20 and U17 inter-county squads. In the following two years (2028–2029), PPFS will take over as the lead front-of-jersey sponsor on Louth’s match-day playing jerseys, marking a significant milestone in the company’s growing involvement with Louth GAA.

For more information on this sponsorship, click here:
Louth GAA annoucement 

I'm Okay - A Song for Autism Acceptance

Over the years, we’ve had the privilege of supporting local charities, particularly those focused on autism and child support services. These experiences have encouraged us to reflect on who we are — as a business, as an employer, and as people.
 
We attended an event in the De La Salle that was truly moving and inspiring. The launch of this music video is a powerful reminder that every autistic person experiences the world in their own unique way.
 
By listening, learning, and challenging misconceptions, we can help build a more inclusive and accepting society. Now is the time to reflect — but awareness alone isn’t enough. Real impact comes from acceptance, understanding, and respect.
 
We encourage you to take a moment to watch this video and reflect. Please like or share to help in promoting awareness and inclusivity. 

Maria Goretti

The Maria Goretti Foundation, based in Lordship, is a residential respite care home for children with disabilities and we have seen first-hand the impact it has had on the young patients who visit the facility. We have supported the foundation for many years in various guises and we have witnessed how it has gone from strength to strength since inception. The charity has exciting plans for the future and we hope to be able to lend a supporting hand for years to come. 

For more information, please visit: http://www.mariagoretti.ie/about/

St. Patrick's GFC

PPFS are delighted to announce that we have become the main club sponsor for St. Patrick’s GFC. As the the home club of our directors, Barry Oliver & Paddy Keenan, we are so pleased to be able to give a little back. We look forward to shouting on the team from the sidelines and hopefully we will see some silverware returning to Pairc Eamon over the coming years!