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Sofia and Shauna show support for Galway Hospice on their late Dad’s birthday

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A launch photocall of Hospice Sunflower Days took place for Galway Hospice in Kilglass National School, Ahascragh on Monday which featured sisters, Sofia and Shauna Cahill, who have a special connection to the hospice as their Dad, John, sadly passed away there in 2020. Monday was also a significant date for the girls as it marked their Dad’s birthday.

Make a difference and support South Westmeath Hospice by donating on annual Sunflower Days

Together for Hospice, the National Hospice Movement, is delighted to announce that Hospice Sunflower Days is returning for its 33rd year with 19 hospices throughout the country taking part in the on-street collection on Friday, June 9 and Saturday, June 10.

Free legal advisory evening on importance of making a will

On Thursday next May 25 a free legal advisory evening on the importance of making a Will and the practical steps to take in order to make a Will, will be delivered by Helena McGrath, M.G. Ryan & Co. LLP Solicitors. The advisory evening will take place from 7.00 pm to 8.00 pm in The Connacht Hotel, Dublin Road.

Mary’s music inspired by peace to benefit Galway Hospice

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A Galway music teacher who was inspired to compose a piece of music to mark the momentous signing of the Good Friday Agreement a quarter of a century ago this week is to release it with all proceeds going to chairty.

DRIVING HISTORY

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Mary Nash CEO of Galway Hospice is the driver of a Volvo C40, the burgundy hatch still looks good for a 151. It’s the latest in a long line of motors owned by the Limerick native. Her first being a Rover, automatic recommended by her brother The Mechanic. The wild Rover only lasted 18 months and was replaced by a little black Toyota Corolla ‘Betsy’

Galway Hospice Christmas campaign launched by four special ambassadors

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Galway Hospice’s Christmas campaign has been launched by four very special ambassadors.

Government move places Galway Hospice on surer financial footing

The invaluable and much needed services provided by Galway Hospice are set to be expanded and enhanced, following news that it is to be made more financially robust as a result of a Government redesignation.

GRETB Further Education & Training Centre now accepting applications for Skills to Advance - care of the older person QQI Level 5

GRETB Further Education & Training Centre on the Tuam Road (H91 Y8C2), Galway, is now accepting applications for its Care of the Older Person module. This module is funded through the Skills to Advance initiative for people in employment living/working across the Galway and Roscommon region.

Almost half of adults don’t have enough information to make palliative care decisions

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In total, 43% of adults in the Republic of Ireland agree that if they needed to receive palliative care, they would not have enough information to enable them to have conversations or make decisions about their care.

 

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