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Mullingar ladies host a girls night charity fundraiser
Mullingar lady Karen Bull is hosting a Girls Night In on Saturday May 8, supporting Liz Bull and Louise Gaynor’s Flora Mini Marathon fundraising efforts for Muscular Dystrophy Ireland.
International mental health seminar for Mayo
Leaders in the field of mental health will meet in Mayo on May 17 and 18 next to meet providers, service users, carers, and family members and to overview the services and share information on how inclusion at all levels, clinical, operational, and strategic is being promoted within the service.
Outreach for carers
The Carers Association is delighted to announce the commencement of a new outreach and training facilitation service in Mayo. This is a two year project, sponsored by Baxter International Foundation.
Athletes prepare for Monday’s Kilkenny Mini Marathon
An enjoyable family day out is expected this bank holiday Monday May 3 for the Kilkenny Mini Marathon.
Learn how to help students cope with exams
Parents can learn how to help their children in the run up to the Junior and Leaving Certificate exams by attending a special lecture on the subject to be held next month.
New home care service launched
The Village Nursing Care Centre in Craughwell has recently launched a home care service with a difference.
Dog walkers reminded to return sponsorship cards
Dog walkers who took part in the recent successful National Dog Walk in Kilkenny have been reminded to return their sponsorship cards to their local Petmania store by Sunday, April 25.
Dog walk to promote plight of Kilkenny carers
Kilkenny's first charity dog walk is taking place this Easter Bank Holiday weekend organised by The Carers’ Association and Petmania.
International conference to focus on respite care
The International Short Breaks Association’s seventh biannual conference will take place at NUI Galway from June 9 to 11.
Most carers say their loved one’s needs are ‘overwhelming’
More than three out of four family carers say their ageing loved one’s needs are “overwhelming”, according to a new study, just published.