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Stitching the Community Together

Age Friendly Ireland

WHO Theme: Respect and Social Inclusion, Social Participation
Programme: Meath
Status: Completed
We are proud to support intergenerational connections through our wool kits. In collaboration with County Councils and the intergenerational project, our family knitting kit brings generations together. Our kit …
Tea Chats and Tunes Meath

Tea, Chats & Tunes Meath

Age Friendly Ireland

WHO Theme: Respect and Social Inclusion, Social Participation
Programme: Meath
Status: Ongoing
The Tea, Chats & Tunes 2025 (Meath) programme will deliver: • A series of pre-project briefing visits that will engage with all settings before the commencement of the programme, …
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The Book of Memories Cafe

Age Friendly Ireland

WHO Theme: Respect and Social Inclusion, Social Participation
Programme: Meath
Status: Ongoing
The Book of Memories Cafe was established in May 2024 following an identified gap in community dementia specific services in North Meath. The café welcomes anyone affected by dementia/ …
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The Friday Club is a local social group for the elderly

Age Friendly Ireland

WHO Theme: Community Support and Health Services
Programme: Meath
Status: Ongoing
The group consists of approximately forty elderly patrons. This group has been run by Yvonne McEntaggart and helpers for the past twenty five years. Patrons are collected by minibus …
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Trim FRC Biodiversity project and Garden Group – enhancing community and nature.

Age Friendly Ireland

WHO Theme: Community Support and Health Services, Outdoor Spaces and Buildings, Respect and Social Inclusion, Social Participation
Programme: Meath
Status: Ongoing
In this inspiring initiative, the Trim Family Resource Centre undertook a transformative biodiversity project that brought together the local community in a vibrant celebration of nature. This project not …
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Weekly Activities

Age Friendly Ireland

WHO Theme: Community Support and Health Services
Programme: Meath
Status: Ongoing
uleek Women’s Forum was started in April 1986 originally to help women avoid isolation and loneliness. Currently our membership is mainly 55years plus. We meet every week on Tuesday …