Search Results for 'Galway Hospice'

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Make your cuppa count for Galway Hospice

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Make your cuppa count for Galway Hospice by supporting this year’s Bewley’s Big Coffee Morning Social For Hospice.

Galway Hospice seeks photos of Galway for 2022 Calendar

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Galway Hospice is looking for photos of Galway for its 2022 Calendar, which will be sold to raise much-needed funds for local hospice care.

Walking to remember this September

The 16th Galway Memorial Walk in aid of Galway Hospice will take place in September. The annual walk, which honours and celebrates those who are no longer with us, is scheduled for Sunday, September 12.

Support Hospice - Sponsor a sunflower in memory of a loved one

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Galway Hospice has launched a special appeal for donations as Covid-19 means the charity’s Hospice Sunflower Days street collections cannot take place again this year.

Brendan Guerin - a Galwegian gentleman

Galwegians mourned the loss of another rugby great with the recent passing of Brendan Guerin.

Win a new car with Galway Hospice in their 2021 draw

Galway Hospice has launched its 2021 Car Raffle, with the first prize a brand-new Toyota Yaris, supplied by Parsons Garage Tuam.

Ethan lives on through these pages, says devoted mother

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Galway Hospice seeks stories of living with loss during Covid

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Galway Hospice is asking the public to share their stories of living with loss during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Local community and voluntary organisations to benefit from extra Covid funding

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Cancer Care West, Croí, Galway Hospice, COPE Galway are among the local community and voluntary organisations set to benefit from an allocation of an extra three quarters of a million euro.

GMIT Virtual Choir dedicates rendition of ‘O Holy Night’ to Trish Carrick

A new video production by the GMIT Virtual Choir, featuring the classic Christmas carol ‘O Holy Night’ sung by staff and students at the institute, has been dedicated to their late colleague Trish Carrick.

 

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