Debbie McMahon went to Suaimhneas last week to speak to Margaret Webb who is general manager and Catherine Birmingham and Thomas Crosby who attend Suaimhneas. They chatted about the new club in Raheny and how they got through Covid with the help…
Pat Kelly who is a trained councillor joined Debbie McMahon to talk about dealing with stress and anxiety coming up to exams with he leaving cert just a few weeks away. Pat also spoke about suicide prevention. Visit: www.patkellyhealinghands.com
Dearbhail Butler joined Debbie McMahon to talk about an event happening in Rockfield Park called ‘Faoin Speir’ on the 18th of June. This is an Arts Council funded programme developed in the response to the COVID19 crisis for 2022.
On this edition of Lifeline, Debbie McMahon is joined by Jarlath Coyle, the Community Fundraiser with the Alzheimer Society of Ireland, for a chat about their upcoming annual National Tea Day, which takes place on May 5th. https://alzheimer.ie/get-involved/fundraising-events/alzheimers-tea-day/about-tea-day/
Two members joined Debbie McMahon in studio who preferred to stay anonymous spoke about their problems with food and why they reached out to Addictive Eaters Anonymous Ireland for help.
Debbie McMahon spoke to Adam Harris, CEO of ASIAM about about the ‘Tap to Donate’ Fundraiser for World Autism Month running for four days taking palce in Supervalue stores nationwide form April 7th – 10th. For more information visit: www.asiam.ie
Catherine Bermingham spoke to Debbie McMahon bout ‘Hello, how are you campaign’. Suaimhneas is an organisation to help people who suffer with their mental health.
Debbie McMahon spoke to Paddy Redmond who is a local man who’s son has gone missing. Paddy wanted to put an appeal out to listeners to see if they have seen his son John Redmond.
Debbie and George went down to CRC to record some of the memebers as part of AONTAS adult learners festival, adults form the CRC in Clontarf are sharing their past and present experience in education. Visit: www.crc.ie