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Emma takes on 100km challenge for Childline

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Events co-ordinator Emma McNulty from Swinford, is making a difference for children and young people across Ireland this summer by taking on a 100km challenge for ISPCC Childline.

Could you help Childline listen to children?

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Childline, Ireland’s national listening service for children and young people, is now recruiting for volunteers in Mayo.

Are you interested in listening for Childline?

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Have you ever considered offering a listening ear to a child or young person who seeks support?

Childline available 24 / 7 to students receiving their Leaving Certificate results and all young people

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With thousands receiving their Leaving Certificate results this week, the ISPCC has reminded all young people that Childline is here to listen 24 hours a day, every day.

Claremorris woman calls on people of Mayo to help Childline listen to children

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Could you be at the receiving end of a call, text, or online chat when a child reaches out for support?

Could you help Childline listen to children?

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Childline, Ireland’s national listening service for children and young people, is now recruiting for volunteers in Mayo.

Volunteer for Childline and you can make a difference in a child’s life

In the space of time it will take you to read this line, a child has called the Childline service to talk about something that is concerning him/her. Children contact Childline for many reasons. Some want to talk about their lives, others are worried, some children are afraid, or lonely. Their worries could include family issues, school concerns, relationship problems, sexuality, abuse, depression, or mental health concerns.

Volunteer for Childline and you can make a difference in a child’s life

In the space of time it will take you to read this line, a child has called the Childline service to talk about something that is concerning him/her. Children contact Childline for many reasons. Some want to talk about their lives, others are worried, some children are afraid, or lonely. Their worries could include family issues, school concerns, relationship problems, sexuality, abuse, depression, or mental health concerns.

Childline volunteers wanted in Mayo

ISPCC Castlebar, Mayo, is recruiting Childline volunteers for 2016. ISPCC Childline volunteers are trained to listen and support children and young people via phone, web, and text. It is looking for volunteers who are child-centred and believe in being there to listen to children and young people in a non-judgmental way. Following training volunteers will need to be able to commit to one four-hour shift per week.

Charity table quiz for ISPCC, Special Olympics, and IYF

A charity table quiz, to raise funds for ISPCC, the Special Olympics Ireland, and the National Youth Foundation takes place on Tuesday July 21 at 8pm at the Loft at Seven, Bridge Street.

 

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