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16 Days of Action Opposing Violence Against Women
This year marks the 21st year of the global 16 Days of Action Opposing Violence against Women. Violence against women is an enormous problem in Ireland with thousands of women experiencing rape, physical assaults, emotional and financial abuse and many other forms of exploitation every day.
Men’s health to the fore at Ballina meeting
More than 100 men attended the recent men’s health evening in Ballina, which was organised by the Ballina Family Resource Centre, the HSE and Ballina Lions Club.
Aware Castlebar
Aware's Castlebar depression support group is moving to a new premises from Tuesday November 1, to the St Vincent De Paul Centre, Auray Place, bottom of the Newport Road, Castlebar.
Ballina welcomes new Aware support group
James Horan, manager of the Mayo senior football team, joined with Aware volunteers in Ballina to officially launch a new support group in the town, for individuals experiencing depression.
Mayo BRI Support Group
The Mayo BRI Support Group are meeting on Monday October 17 in the Le Chéile Community & Family Resource Centre, Tucker Street, Castlebar from 7.30pm to 9pm.
Cancer support services in Ballina
Ballina Family Resource Centre is currently providing a facility for Mayo Cancer Support Association Outreach Services to run a counselling service in Ballina. The counselling service is available every Tuesday morning in Ballina FRC.
Cancer support services
Ballina Family Resource Centre is currently providing a facility for Mayo Cancer Support Association Outreach Services to run a counselling service in Ballina. The counselling service is available every Tuesday morning in Ballina FRC. This service is available to cancer patients and members of their family who have been affected by cancer and need support. This service is free of charge. To make an appointment contact Ballina Family Resource Centre on 096 75573 or Rock Rose House Castlebar on 094 903 8407.
Growing Real Opportunities for Women (GROW)
Mayo Intercultural Action has secured further funding to continue its work supporting women to set up their own businesses. Last year MIA worked with women throughout Mayo providing support, training, mentoring, and advice to women in the process of setting up their own enterprises. Following on the success of this, MIA has now been allocated EU funding to continue this work for a second year.
BRI support group
The BRI support group is meeting on Monday September 19 and Imelda Walsh from Acquired Brain Injury Ireland will be on hand to address any queries that you might have. All are welcome.
Brain injury support group
The BRI advocacy and peer support group, for people who have experienced a trauma to the brain, will be having its monthly meeting in the Le Chéile Community and Family Resource Centre, Tucker Street, Castlebar, on Monday July 18 from 7.30pm to 9pm.