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Raheny Age Friendly Update

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Raheny Age Friendly Update

This month we welcomed Kevin O’Brien and his two colleagues Dean Rock and Sinead Desmond from Handy Helpers.

Handy Helpers is a not-for-profit service that specialises in working with older people.

They provided an informative overview of their service and kindly provided smoke alarms to all attendees. They took questions afterwards from the group.

Garda Rachael Cassidy this month was joined by colleagues Niamh Ennis and Ciarán McCormick, while Tony Fagan, Niamh Reilly and Sheila Duffy from Dublin City Council also attended to support our ongoing work.

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