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Castlebar trialogue meeting

Trialogue is an open forum for discussion on mental health issues. Users of the mental health services, carers, health care professionals, their friends, and everyone in the community are welcome. A Trialogue group is a neutral space where communities can gather to develop their understanding of mental health issues, the challenges of maintaining mental health, and to transform thinking on developing better services and healthy communities. The group meets on the second Tuesday of every month at 7pm in the Parish Centre, Castlebar, opposite the entrance to the church carpark.

Athlone Toastmasters - give a voice to your potential!

After celebrating successfully its 25th anniversary at the end of May, Athlone Toastmasters will be back for another year of fun and entertainment on Tuesday September 11 in the Prince of Wales Hotel, at 8.15pm.

Petworld hosting a fun charity walk in aid of local charities

Petworld is sponsoring a National Furry 5k Charity Walk, benefiting a number of local charities on Sunday September 16 from 10am to 12pm, at Petworld locations across Ireland. The Petworld Furry 5k Walk will be a fantastic, fun event, combined with the opportunity to help really worthwhile charities.

Foster parents wanted

A fostering agency is recruiting interested adults (couples/single persons) to provide foster care/supported lodgings to children//teenagers/young people who cannot remain at home and need some “time away” to assist their development, wellbeing and care.

Your perfect day with the Art of Blooming

It is often the little touches that transform a wedding from the ordinary to the extraordinary, and guests often swoon over wonderful floral arrangements. But for the bride and groom, who have barely a moment to think in the run-up to a wedding, flowers can be just another item on the list to tick off. In the capable hands of Daniela Guder at the Art of Blooming in Moycullen, flowers are one less thing to worry about.

Funding threat for Irish charities

Russell Brennan Keane have announced the findings from a survey of the charity sector in Ireland. The survey was conducted by Millward Brown Lansdowne late last year. Key personnel in charities with primary responsibility for financial matters and strategic decisions were asked about the challenges facing the sector.

Jobs boost for Cellulac after European Commission cash injection

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A Galway-based start-up business is celebrating a €2.8 million cash injection that will create 14 high end jobs.

Rotary Club collects €12,000 for local charities

James Shivnan, president of the Rotary Club of Athlone wishes to thank all those who contributed to making the Rotary Club’s Tree of Remembrance such a success over Christmas. Some €12,000 has been raised, with the money going to three local charities.

Midland foster carers to expect payment delays

Foster carers across the Midlands who are waiting for foster carer payments may not be paid until March this year, it has emerged.

Fee-charging schools: Subsidy or saving for the State?

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Last week’s Budget for 2012 set out new measures that will raise the pupil-teacher ratio in Ireland’s fee-paying schools to 1:21. But is the funding allocation shift a justified austerity measure against archaic institutions, or is it a knee-jerk response that merely restricts the right of access of protestant families to schools of their own faith?

 

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