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  • Donal Scanlan, Mental Health Association of Ireland, presenting a Mental Health First Aid two day training course hosted by St. Joseph's Secondary School, Spanish Point and supported by the HSE and Mental Health Association Ireland. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Donal Scanlan, Mental Health Association of Ireland, presenting a Mental Health First Aid two day training course hosted by St. Joseph's Secondary School, Spanish Point and supported by the HSE and Mental Health Association Ireland. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Teresa Sexton, Mullagh Youth Club, attending a Mental Health First Aid two day training course hosted by St. Joseph's Secondary School, Spanish Point and supported by the HSE and Mental Health Association Ireland. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Tracey Clancy and Liz Anne King attending a Mental Health First Aid two day training course hosted by St. Joseph's Secondary School, Spanish Point and supported by the HSE and Mental Health Association Ireland. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Seamus Byrne, Tom Dillon, Andrew Clancy and Fergal Hehir attending a Mental Health First Aid two day training course hosted by St. Joseph's Secondary School, Spanish Point and supported by the HSE and Mental Health Association Ireland. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Therese Doohan, Mullagh Youth Club, attending a Mental Health First Aid two day training course hosted by St. Joseph's Secondary School, Spanish Point and supported by the HSE and Mental Health Association Ireland. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Teresa Sexton, Mullagh Youth Club,  and Mary Crawford, at left, attending a Mental Health First Aid two day training course hosted by St. Joseph's Secondary School, Spanish Point and supported by the HSE and Mental Health Association Ireland. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Garda Deirdre Scanlon and Tom Foy, SNA, attending a Mental Health First Aid two day training course hosted by St. Joseph's Secondary School, Spanish Point and supported by the HSE and Mental Health Association Ireland. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Garda Deirdre Scanlon and Tom Foy, SNA, attending a Mental Health First Aid two day training course hosted by St. Joseph's Secondary School, Spanish Point and supported by the HSE and Mental Health Association Ireland. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Fidelma Markham and Christina Downes attending a Mental Health First Aid two day training course hosted by St. Joseph's Secondary School, Spanish Point and supported by the HSE and Mental Health Association Ireland. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Nicola Murphy and Ellen Solon, organisers of the seventh annual Tulla Mental Health Awareness Coffee Day which is on at Tulla FC United Soccer complex on Saturday 25th January from 10am to 4pm. All proceeds will be donated to Mountain A Month For Mental Health. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Nicola Murphy and Ellen Solon, organisers of the seventh annual Tulla Mental Health Awareness Coffee Day which is on at Tulla FC United Soccer complex on Saturday 25th January from 10am to 4pm. All proceeds will be donated to Mountain A Month For Mental Health. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Nicola Murphy and Ellen Solon, organisers of the seventh annual Tulla Mental Health Awareness Coffee Day which is on at Tulla FC United Soccer complex on Saturday 25th January from 10am to 4pm. All proceeds will be donated to Mountain A Month For Mental Health. Photograph by John Kelly
    Coffee Day-20200118-004.JPG
  • Nicola Murphy and Ellen Solon, organisers of the seventh annual Tulla Mental Health Awareness Coffee Day which is on at Tulla FC United Soccer complex on Saturday 25th January from 10am to 4pm. All proceeds will be donated to Mountain A Month For Mental Health. Photograph by John Kelly
    Coffee Day-20200118-003.JPG
  • Nicola Murphy and Ellen Solon, organisers of the seventh annual Tulla Mental Health Awareness Coffee Day which is on at Tulla FC United Soccer complex on Saturday 25th January from 10am to 4pm. All proceeds will be donated to Mountain A Month For Mental Health. Photograph by John Kelly
    Coffee Day-20200118-002.JPG
  • Nicola Murphy and Ellen Solon, organisers of the seventh annual Tulla Mental Health Awareness Coffee Day which is on at Tulla FC United Soccer complex on Saturday 25th January from 10am to 4pm. All proceeds will be donated to Mountain A Month For Mental Health. Photograph by John Kelly
    Coffee Day-20200118-001.JPG
  • Clarecastle's Cllr. Paul Murphy who is doing a charitable fundraiser entitled "When In Doubt, Pedal It Out" on Sunday October 28th to raise funds for mental health services around Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Clarecastle's Cllr. Paul Murphy who is doing a charitable fundraiser entitled "When In Doubt, Pedal It Out" on Sunday October 28th to raise funds for mental health services around Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Paul Murphy Cycle-20181023-005.JPG
  • Clarecastle's Cllr. Paul Murphy who is doing a charitable fundraiser entitled "When In Doubt, Pedal It Out" on Sunday October 28th to raise funds for mental health services around Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Paul Murphy Cycle-20181023-004.JPG
  • Clarecastle's Cllr. Paul Murphy who is doing a charitable fundraiser entitled "When In Doubt, Pedal It Out" on Sunday October 28th to raise funds for mental health services around Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Paul Murphy Cycle-20181023-003.JPG
  • Clarecastle's Cllr. Paul Murphy who is doing a charitable fundraiser entitled "When In Doubt, Pedal It Out" on Sunday October 28th to raise funds for mental health services around Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Paul Murphy Cycle-20181023-001.JPG
  • Clarecastle's Cllr. Paul Murphy who is doing a charitable fundraiser entitled "When In Doubt, Pedal It Out" on Sunday October 28th to raise funds for mental health services around Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Paul Murphy Cycle-20181023-002.JPG
  • Mary Crawford, principal at St Joseph's Secondary School, Spanish Point, who is having a two day training workshop "Mental Health First Aid" at the school on 5th and 6th October at the school. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Mary Crawford, principal at St Joseph's Secondary School, Spanish Point, who is having a two day training workshop "Mental Health First Aid" at the school on 5th and 6th October at the school. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Mary Crawford, principal at St Joseph's Secondary School, Spanish Point, who is having a two day training workshop "Mental Health First Aid" at the school on 5th and 6th October at the school. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Mary Crawford, principal at St Joseph's Secondary School, Spanish Point, who is having a two day training workshop "Mental Health First Aid" at the school on 5th and 6th October at the school. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Mary Crawford, principal at St Joseph's Secondary School, Spanish Point, who is having a two day training workshop "Mental Health First Aid" at the school on 5th and 6th October at the school. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Thomas Mc Grath and James Treanor with John and Cormac Hennessy at the launch of National Choral Singing Day as part of Clare Mental Health Week 2008. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • Thomas Mc Grath and James Treanor with John and Cormac Hennessy at the launch of National Choral Singing Day as part of Clare Mental Health Week 2008. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • Tom Mc Namara, Mayor of Clare, Maria Molloy, chairperson of Ennis Mental Health Association, Sean Connellan, chair of the education committee of Ennis Mental Health Association, with back from left, Gerry Woulfe, committee member of Ennis Mental Health Association, JJ Byrnes, vice-chair of Ennis Mental Health Association, and Una Cahill, committee member at the launch of the Piece Of Mind booklet, a booklet focussing on youth mental health at the Temple Gate hotel. Missing is Siobhan O Shea, committee member. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Pictured at Harry Glynn's retirement function are (back row, from left) Denis Creedon, chief nursing officer, Clare Mental Health Services; Chris Monahan, development officer Mental Health Association; Caitriona Burke, mursing officer and Mrs Harry Glynn. Front row: Harry Glynn, retiring secretary of the West Clare Mental Health Association - date unknown (1998-2000).
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  • Branch director of the Samaritans Ennis and Clare, Margaret MacMahon, accompanied by volunteers Richard and Adam, with Fern Celtic players and coaches as part of a pitch-side initiative on mental health in association with the Clare and District Soccer League (CDSL).<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty<br />
<br />
delivering the first pitch side talk on mental health
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  • Branch director of the Samaritans Ennis and Clare, Margaret MacMahon, accompanied by volunteers Richard and Adam, delivering the first pitch side talk on mental health with Fern Celtic players and coaches as part of an initiative with the Clare and District Soccer League (CDSL).<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    CDSL Samaritans_Mar_02_2023_143327.jpg
  • Branch director of the Samaritans Ennis and Clare, Margaret MacMahon, accompanied by volunteers Richard and Adam, delivering the first pitch side talk on mental health with Fern Celtic players and coaches as part of an initiative with the Clare and District Soccer League (CDSL).<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    CDSL Samaritans_Mar_02_2023_143305.jpg
  • Branch director of the Samaritans Ennis and Clare, Margaret MacMahon, accompanied by volunteers Richard and Adam, delivering the first pitch side talk on mental health with Fern Celtic players and coaches as part of an initiative with the Clare and District Soccer League (CDSL).<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    CDSL Samaritans_Mar_02_2023_143308.jpg
  • Branch director of the Samaritans Ennis and Clare, Margaret MacMahon, accompanied by volunteers Richard and Adam, delivering the first pitch side talk on mental health with Fern Celtic players and coaches as part of an initiative with the Clare and District Soccer League (CDSL).<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    CDSL Samaritans_Mar_02_2023_143286.jpg
  • Fern Celtic manager Richard Cahill sets the scene for his players before Margaret MacMahon, branch director of the Samaritans Ennis and Clare, and volunteers Richard and Adam, deliver their first pitch-side talk on mental health as part of an initiative with the Clare and District Soccer League (CDSL).<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    CDSL Samaritans_Mar_02_2023_143281.jpg
  • Sarah Mc Ternan, vocals, Sarah Power, brass, Elaine Kelly, brass, Karen Kelly, violin, Tony Chapman, brass, Daryl Eade, event organiser, Ian Mc Donals, brass, Brian Lynch, Engineer, Ross Whyatt, tent man, Fiona Walsh, Keyboards and Liam O Boyle, Bass, at the first ever Ennis "Commitments meeting" held to organise the Circus Ponies band and to establish a Festival entitled Good For The Ceann, Good For The Town, which is being set up to promote positive mental well-being through the medium of Art. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Brass musicians; Tony Chapman, Elaine Kelly, Sarah Power and Ian Mc Donald at the first ever Ennis "Commitments meeting" held to organise the Circus Ponies band and to establish a Festival entitled Good For The Ceann, Good For The Town, which is being set up to promote positive mental well-being through the medium of Art. Photograph by John Kelly
    Circus Ponies-20190830-007.JPG
  • Brian Lynch, engineer, Ross Whyatt, tent man, Daryl Eade, event organiser Johnny Brennan, event organiser and Gary Walsh event organiser at the first ever Ennis "Commitments meeting" held to organise the Circus Ponies band and to establish a Festival entitled Good For The Ceann, Good For The Town, which is being set up to promote positive mental well-being through the medium of Art. Photograph by John Kelly
    Circus Ponies-20190830-005.JPG
  • A group of volunteers at the first ever Ennis "Commitments meeting" held to organise the Circus Ponies band and to establish a Festival entitled Good For The Ceann, Good For The Town, which is being set up to promote positive mental well-being through the medium of Art. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • A group of volunteers at the first ever Ennis "Commitments meeting" held to organise the Circus Ponies band and to establish a Festival entitled Good For The Ceann, Good For The Town, which is being set up to promote positive mental well-being through the medium of Art. Photograph by John Kelly
    Circus Ponies-20190830-003.JPG
  • A group of volunteers at the first ever Ennis "Commitments meeting" held to organise the Circus Ponies band and to establish a Festival entitled Good For The Ceann, Good For The Town, which is being set up to promote positive mental well-being through the medium of Art. Photograph by John Kelly
    Circus Ponies-20190830-002.JPG
  • A group of volunteers at the first ever Ennis "Commitments meeting" held to organise the Circus Ponies band and to establish a Festival entitled Good For The Ceann, Good For The Town, which is being set up to promote positive mental well-being through the medium of Art. Photograph by John Kelly
    Circus Ponies-20190830-001.JPG
  • Niamh Quinn, Edel Quinn and Anna Toner, transition-year students of Scoil Muire, Ennistymon, were the winners of the TSB Mental Health Public Speaking Competition County final - February 11, 2000.
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  • Employability Clare staff; Karen Kelleher, Administrator, Lorraine Hughes, Deirdre Ball and Jennifer Coleman promoting the Employability Clare Fit For Work campaign ahead of World Mental Health Day on Friday 10th October. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Employability Clare staff; Karen Kelleher, Administrator, Lorraine Hughes, Deirdre Ball and Jennifer Coleman promoting the Employability Clare Fit For Work campaign ahead of World Mental Health Day on Friday 10th October. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Employability Clare staff; Tomas de Buitleir, Helen Mc Quillian, team Leader, Deirdre Ball, Yvonne Madden, Karen Kelleher, Administrator, Jennifer Coleman,   Marcella Casey and Lorraine Hughes promoting the Employability Clare Fit For Work campaign ahead of World Mental Health Day on Friday 10th October. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Karen Kelly, violin, Liam O Boyle, Bass, Sarah Mc Ternan, vocals, and Fiona Walsh, keyboards, at the first ever Ennis "Commitments meeting" held to organise the Circus Ponies band and to establish a Festival entitled Good For The Ceann, Good For The Town, which is being set up to promote positive mental well-being through the medium of Art. Photograph by John Kelly
    Circus Ponies-20190830-008.JPG
  • Brian Lynch, engineer, Ross Whyatt, tent man, Daryl Eade, event organiser Johnny Brennan, event organiser and Gary Walsh event organiser at the first ever Ennis "Commitments meeting" held to organise the Circus Ponies band and to establish a Festival entitled Good For The Ceann, Good For The Town, which is being set up to promote positive mental well-being through the medium of Art. Photograph by John Kelly
    Circus Ponies-20190830-006.JPG
  • Employability Clare staff; Karen Kelleher, Administrator, Lorraine Hughes, Deirdre Ball and Jennifer Coleman promoting the Employability Clare Fit For Work campaign ahead of World Mental Health Day on Friday 10th October. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • James Fennelly, Peer  Support co-ordinator with West Clare Mental Health Support Centre at The Lighthouse Centre at Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • James Fennelly, Peer  Support co-ordinator with West Clare Mental Health Support Centre at The Lighthouse Centre at Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • James Fennelly, Peer  Support co-ordinator with West Clare Mental Health Support Centre at The Lighthouse Centre at Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Irene Hehir. Soccer has played a big part in her life. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Irene Hehir. Soccer has played a big part in her life. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Irene Hehir. Soccer has played a big part in her life. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Irene Hehir. Soccer has played a big part in her life. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Irene Hehir. Soccer has played a big part in her life. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Irene Hehir. Soccer has played a big part in her life. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Irene Hehir. Soccer has played a big part in her life. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Irene Hehir. Soccer has played a big part in her life. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Irene Hehir. Soccer has played a big part in her life. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Irene Hehir. Soccer has played a big part in her life. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Irene Hehir. Soccer has played a big part in her life. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • James Fennelly, Peer  Support co-ordinator with West Clare Mental Health Support Centre at The Lighthouse Centre at Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Irene Hehir. Soccer has played a big part in her life. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Irene Hehir. Soccer has played a big part in her life. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Aaron Kelly from Coolmeen in conversation with the Clare Champion<br />
<br />
the Clare Champion news team<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty on 05/11/2019
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  • Siobhan Durack of Derg Credit Union and Claire Neylon of Kilrush Credit Union supporting Olive Walsh, centre, the first trained Buddy in Clare with Cycle Against Suicide. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Siobhan Durack of Derg Credit Union and Claire Neylon of Kilrush Credit Union supporting Olive Walsh, left, the first trained Buddy in Clare with Cycle Against Suicide. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Siobhan Durack of Derg Credit Union and Claire Neylon of Kilrush Credit Union supporting Olive Walsh, right, the first trained Buddy in Clare with Cycle Against Suicide. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Siobhan Durack of Derg Credit Union and Claire Neylon of Kilrush Credit Union supporting Olive Walsh, right, the first trained Buddy in Clare with Cycle Against Suicide. Photograph by John Kelly
    Cycle Against Suicide-20210504-001.JPG
  • Jackie Keane, facilitator at OSCAIL, and Thomas Cole, facilitator at OSCAIL, a new support group set in the Hope Café in Shannon. The group aims to encourage people over the age of eighteen on their wellness journey. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Jackie Keane, facilitator at OSCAIL, and Thomas Cole, facilitator at OSCAIL, a new support group set in the Hope Café in Shannon. The group aims to encourage people over the age of eighteen on their wellness journey. Photograph by John Kelly
    OSCAIL Shannon-20200929-003.JPG
  • Jackie Keane, facilitator at OSCAIL, and Thomas Cole, facilitator at OSCAIL, a new support group set in the Hope Café in Shannon. The group aims to encourage people over the age of eighteen on their wellness journey. Photograph by John Kelly
    OSCAIL Shannon-20200929-002.JPG
  • Jackie Keane, facilitator at OSCAIL, and Thomas Cole, facilitator at OSCAIL, a new support group set in the Hope Café in Shannon. The group aims to encourage people over the age of eighteen on their wellness journey. Photograph by John Kelly
    OSCAIL Shannon-20200929-004.JPG
  • Jackie Keane, facilitator at OSCAIL, and Thomas Cole, facilitator at OSCAIL, a new support group set in the Hope Café in Shannon. The group aims to encourage people over the age of eighteen on their wellness journey. Photograph by John Kelly
    OSCAIL Shannon-20200929-006.JPG
  • Jackie Keane, facilitator at OSCAIL, and Thomas Cole, facilitator at OSCAIL, a new support group set in the Hope Café in Shannon. The group aims to encourage people over the age of eighteen on their wellness journey. Photograph by John Kelly
    OSCAIL Shannon-20200929-005.JPG
  • Bridget Haren of Spectrum Counselling demonstrating tapping as a stress relief while providing an online session to service users from her home in Miltown Malbay. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Bridget Haren of Spectrum Counselling who is providing online sessions to service users from her home in Miltown Malbay. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Bridget Haren of Spectrum Counselling demonstrating tapping as a stress relief while providing an online session to service users from her home in Miltown Malbay. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Bridget Haren of Spectrum Counselling who is providing online sessions to service users from her home in Miltown Malbay. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Bridget Haren of Spectrum Counselling who is providing online sessions to service users from her home in Miltown Malbay. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Bridget Haren of Spectrum Counselling who is providing online sessions to service users from her home in Miltown Malbay. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Olive Walsh and Margaret Duggan,  of the organising committee, with Martin Zemba, Hotel Duty Manager,  at the launch of the Cycle Against Suicide Orange Tie Gala Ball, which is on at The Inn At Dromoland on November 10th with a Drinks reception from 7pm. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Olive Walsh and Margaret Duggan,  of the organising committee at the launch of the Cycle Against Suicide Orange Tie Gala Ball, which is on at The Inn At Dromoland on November 10th with a Drinks reception from 7pm. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Cycle Against Suicide-20181006-005.JPG
  • Olive Walsh and Margaret Duggan,  of the organising committee at the launch of the Cycle Against Suicide Orange Tie Gala Ball, which is on at The Inn At Dromoland on November 10th with a Drinks reception from 7pm. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Cycle Against Suicide-20181006-004.JPG
  • Olive Walsh and Margaret Duggan,  of the organising committee at the launch of the Cycle Against Suicide Orange Tie Gala Ball, which is on at The Inn At Dromoland on November 10th with a Drinks reception from 7pm. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Cycle Against Suicide-20181006-003.JPG
  • Olive Walsh and Margaret Duggan,  of the organising committee at the launch of the Cycle Against Suicide Orange Tie Gala Ball, which is on at The Inn At Dromoland on November 10th with a Drinks reception from 7pm. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Olive Walsh and Margaret Duggan,  of the organising committee at the launch of the Cycle Against Suicide Orange Tie Gala Ball, which is on at The Inn At Dromoland on November 10th with a Drinks reception from 7pm. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Doora's Eleanor Cullinan out walking with her dog Perri at Mooghaun Woods in Newmarket on Fergus. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Doora's Eleanor Cullinan out walking with her dog Perri at Mooghaun Woods in Newmarket on Fergus. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Doora's Eleanor Cullinan out walking with her dog Perri at Mooghaun Woods in Newmarket on Fergus. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Doora's Eleanor Cullinan out walking with her dog Perri at Mooghaun Woods in Newmarket on Fergus. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Doora's Eleanor Cullinan out walking with her dog Perri at Mooghaun Woods in Newmarket on Fergus. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Doora's Eleanor Cullinan out walking with her dog Perri at Mooghaun Woods in Newmarket on Fergus. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Doora's Eleanor Cullinan out walking with her dog Perri at Mooghaun Woods in Newmarket on Fergus. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Martin Walsh, takes time out at Ballyalla in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Martin Walsh, takes time out at Ballyalla in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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