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Volunteer Stories: Karen Groome & Richard Davitt

Karen and Richard volunteer on the OASIS programme. OASIS supports young people to achieve their full potential in all areas of learning and development with specific emphasis on preventing early school leaving. Karen Groome volunteers in Ladyswell National School, Mulhuddart, Dublin 15: Hi! My name is Karen and I am a volunteer with the Barnardos

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Thank you to our amazing 2019 National Collection Day volunteers!

Thank you to everyone who gave so generously of their time or donated to Barnardos National Collection Day kindly supported by Dell on Friday 13th September.   Your generosity continues to support vulnerable children all across Ireland.  Barnardos believes that what happens to us as children shapes the adults we become. Children facing the heavy burden

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Today More Than 550 Families Go Without the Help They Need

Help Barnardos provide vulnerable children with a brighter future this National Collection Day, kindly supported by Dell Technologies 13 September 2019 –Barnardos children’s charity works with more than 17,700 children and families each year and have over 550 families waiting for a service around the country. Barnardos urgently needs donations from the public to reach these

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This is my story – Hero Volunteer Carl

“I have a To-Do list for every day at work and the last thing on my list, for three and a half years now is: ‘Do something nice for someone else today!’ If you want to be happy, do something nice for someone else. It’s that easy.” Hero Volunteer Carl “Life gave me two lessons

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Barnardos Finglas Early Years Service

Barnardos Finglas Early Years aims to improve child development outcomes for children aged 2 years, 10 months to 5 years in the Finglas area. Barnardos Finglas Early Years aims to improve child development outcomes for children aged 2 years, 10 months to 5 years (from the Traveller and Settled Communities) in the Finglas area and

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