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Free training available for the unemployed on western side of the city

Free training for the unemployed is currently available in Shantalla through the Galway Family History Society West project. The overall aim of the project is to provide skills and related knowledge to further develop and to enable people obtain employment or further education.

Mayo Volunteer Centre launches National Volunteering Week

In a new survey carried out by Mayo Volunteer Centre, 61 per cent of respondents said their interpersonal skills had improved following their volunteering experience while 60 per cent reported an increase in their self-esteem.

Mayo Volunteer Centre launches National Volunteering Week

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In a new survey carried out by Mayo Volunteer Centre, 61 per cent of respondents said their interpersonal skills had improved following their volunteering experience while 60 per cent reported an increase in their self-esteem.

The cost of a global voice on social media

Not that many years ago the media was the preserve of informed journalists and editors who were able to disseminate information for public consumption, and represent the public interest. All that has changed with the advent of social media where people can share their thoughts, their beliefs, their stories, their past at will. But they can also share ignorant and offensive behaviour. Worse, this week people witnessed a recording of an American announcing to the public his plan to kill, before posting another of him shooting a victim dead, via Facebook.

Foróige to run drama and storytelling workshop

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FORÓIGE WILL run a six week drama and storytelling programme on Wednesdays, starting May 3, in the Galway City Youth Cafe on Fairgreen Road.

Wedding fair at Glasson Country House Hotel

Glasson Country House Hotel will hold its spring wedding fair on Sunday, April 2, from 2pm to 5pm.

Slick sticks and teamwork works best as Supermac's seal All Ireland victory

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Supermac's created a new piece of history when, in their first season of Interfirms GAA, they were crowned All Ireland champions.

Lower business costs can reduce unemployment - ISME

The Irish Small and Medium Enterprises Association (ISME) has reiterated its call for lower business costs as a means of reducing unemployment.

Derelict sites should be upgraded for use as social housing says Senator

Some 15 registered derelict sites in Galway should be considered for upgrade, or for alternative use in light of the city’s “unprecedented housing crisis”, according to a Galway based senator.

100 Men Who Give A Damn have raised €19,000 for local charities

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Galway organisation, 100 Men Who Give A Damn, has been described as the ‘Dragon’s Den’ for charities by providing funding opportunities for specific projects. Every quarter, the organisation’s members’ invite three local charities to deliver a five-minute pitch on why their charity needs funds. The winning charity receives €100 from each member, potentially receiving up to €10,000.

 

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