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Win €1,000 with Arrabawn’s Legendary Acts of Kindness!

Arrabawn Dairies has had a makeover! To celebrate the launch of Arrabawn’s new look, they are rewarding customers who have shown Legendary Acts of Kindness. Nominate somebody who has carried out a selfless act - no matter how big or small - and they will be in with a chance of winning one of the fortnightly €1,000 prizes.

Good guys at Goodman to hold charity events

Employees from Goodman Medical Ireland Limited charity of the year committee are organising a fundraising Car Boot Sale this Saturday at Eamon Deacy Park, Terryland, Galway City.

Creativity is a spiritual journey

“Creativity is God’s gift to us. Using our creativity is our gift back to God,” Julia Cameron observes in her best-selling book The Artist’s Way.

One in five clients of new counselling service seek help for anxiety

One in five clients of a new not-for-profit counselling and psychotherapy service in the city is seeking help for anxiety and depression.

Nolan urges more funding for mental health services for young people

Many young people across Galway struggle with mental health issues daily and there needs to be stream-lined, responsible, and dependable services to which they can turn.

Mental health services meeting

Mental Health Reform invites people in the Mayo area with an interest in

Mullingar Arts Centre revue aims at lifting mental health stigma

The appropriately-named Box of Frogs is to play in the Mullingar Arts Centre at the end of this month as part of a newly launched national campaign to reduce the stigma around discussing mental health.

Ballinasloe psychiatric hospital gets a facelift

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A ward at St Brigid’s Hospital in Ballinasloe has been upgraded at a cost of half a million euro. The project involved the upgrading of bedrooms and en suite facilities, the provision of additional bathrooms and decorating of the main ward area together with the purchase of new furniture and equipment for patients.

McStay to launch Mind your Mind in Moyne College

As part of the school calendar in recent years, Moyne College, Ballina have built in Mind Your Mind, a week which aims to promote positive mental health and well-being This year Moyne College is very privileged to have this event launched by past pupil, popular GAA pundit and former Mayo footballer Kevin McStay, who will speak to students and staff about his own personal experiences.

Weir calls for mental health services in the primary care sector

Mayo county councillor Seamus Weir has reiterated a call that a letter be sent to the Junior Minister for Health Kathleen Lynch highlighting the need for mental health services within the primary care system.

 

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