Karl Fenlon is joined over the phone by Tina Leonard, Community Engagement Officer for Fighting Blindness. And she tells all about their new new upcoming 5-week long online course for people who are visually impaired or who are blind.
Myra Gleeson is joined over the phone by Robbie McGarry who is the Events Manager at the Little Museum of Dublin. Who tells her all about the museum, its events for people and children of all ages. He also talks about about…
Alan Heaney from the Mayo Ultra Cyclists, joins Karl to talk about their upcoming 1900km cycle which has them visit all 32 counties in Ireland, in just 6 days. This challenge takes place from the 16th – 21st of August and is…
Karl Fenlon talks to Caroline Gunn, Nutritionist with the National Dairy Council about proper nutrition for kids who are returning to school after a long absence. For more information, visit their website at ndc.ie
George Mulcahy is joined by Martina Kenny, Co-Founder of My Lovely Horse where they chat about the work that they do as well as discussing recent damage to their retail outlet and how volunteers are helping them to repair and re-open.
George Mulcahy is joined by Louise McCarron, Fundraising Manager at Irish Hospice Foundation where they chat about the work of the organisation as well as discussing details of this years Cycle Challenge.
George Mulcahy is joined by Mary Curran of The WhistleBlast Quartet where they chat about the quartet and its music as well as chatting about the quartets recent involvment in recording a song in aid of Childline.
George Mulcahy is joined by Ken Kilbride, Chief Executive at ADHD, Ireland where they discuss the work of the organisation as well as chatting about a forthcoming conference to be held later in the month.
George Mulcahy is joined by Childline Manager Emma McCluskey where they chat about the work of the organisation as well as discussing some of the services it offers to young people who need help and supports.
George Mulcahy is joined by Ava Battles, CEO at M.S. Ireland when they discuss the work of M.S. Ireland as well as plans for the forthcoming World M.S. Day to be held on 30 – 05 – 2020.