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September 2024
Family Fun Day & BBQ in Newgrange Farm
Invitation Family Fun Day & BBQ Newgrange Farm Sunday 1st of September 2024 Down Syndrome Louth/Meath Branch is holding a Family Fun Day & BBQ in Newgrange Farm, Slane, on Sunday the 1st of September. BBQ grill will be cooking from 1 pm-3 pm approx. BBQ is free and is paid for by the Louth/Meath Branch. Cost of entry to the farm for adults & children €8.50 for our members with DS (Carer Free) Rest of Family €10.50 To book and to get an additional 10% discount use this Link yourdaysout.com/tickets/widget/5222 Use “DSILOUTH10” to receive an additional discount of…
Find out more »Youth Work Ireland Louth Annual 5k Colour Run
Youth Work Ireland Louth annual 5k colour run is in aid of our Branch Down Syndrome Ireland Louth Meath on Sunday 8th September in DKIT. Come join us for a fun-filled day at Youth Work Ireland Louth’s annual 5K Colour Run. Get ready to run, walk, dance or skip your way through a rainbow of colours! This event is perfect for all ages and fitness levels, so bring your friends and family along for the adventure. Get ready to be…
Find out more »Committee Meeting
Our next Committee Meeting is on Monday 9th of September 2024 at 8 pm on Zoom
Find out more »Sibshop Workshops
We have organised 2 Sibling Support Workshops for our Branch. Saturday 14th September 2024 in Drogheda Presbyterian Church from 2.00 – 4.30 pm. The Workshops are carried out by Liz Fitzpatrick & Linda Foley, both Nurses working with children with an Intellectual disability. They are qualified Sibshop Facilitators and run Sibshop workshops which are afternoons of fun for siblings of children with special needs. As well as having lots of fun it provides a great opportunity for siblings to get…
Find out more »We have organised 2 Sibling Support Workshops for our Branch. Sunday 15th September 2024 in Athboy Convent Community Centre from 2.00 – 4.30 pm The Workshops are carried out by Liz Fitzpatrick & Linda Foley, both Nurses working with children with an Intellectual disability. They are qualified Sibshop Facilitators and run Sibshop workshops which are afternoons of fun for siblings of children with special needs. As well as having lots of fun it provides a great opportunity for siblings to…
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