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Call for dawn rising in support of Pieta

As the Covid-19 crisis has forced the cancellation of the annual Darkness Into Light event, Pieta are still urging people in Clare and across the country to rise at dawn and “come together while apart.”

Youth chat service piloted in Clare goes national

Four leading Irish youth organisations have formally launched a new unique online youth chat system called the Digital Youth Information Chat Service.

Tulla students at congress on teenage Mental Health

Students from St. Joseph’s Secondary School from Tulla entertained a crowd of 4,000 at Student Leaders' Congress tackling teenage Mental Health issues

Motus seeks alternative solution to mental health epidemic

According to UNICEF, Ireland ranks 4th in the EU for adolescent suicides and number one in the EU for female adolescent suicides. The rate of young girls presenting with self-harm has risen by 189% in the past 10 years.

Candlelight walk to highlight domestic abuse

A candlelight walk to commemorate the women who have been killed in County Clare by their partners or exes is to take place on the 10th December.
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Gerry & Carmel light up their home for Elevate

Once again Gerry & Carmel Keane decorate their house in Ashfield Park on the Gort Road in Ennis for Christmas to help a local charity.

Clare Haven marks 16 Days of Action

The 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence is an annual international campaign from 25 November, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, until 10 December, Human Rights Day.

Killaloe man wins 2019 Social Entrepreneurs Ireland award

Social entrepreneur, Boris Hunka from Killaloe, County Clare has been announced as one of the winners of the 2019 Social Entrepreneurs Ireland (SEI) Awards, supported by DCC plc.
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