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Tag: St. Francis Hospice

  • Lifeline

Lifeline -Palliative Care eLearning Programme for Secondary Students

Neil September 21, 2022
Myra Gleeson speaks to Barbara Sweeney: Head of Education, St Francis Hospice about an eLearning package for secondary school students. The staff & students of Santa Sabina School, Sutton piloted the elearning package earlier in the year. www.sfh.ie Home
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Lifeline – St Francis Hospice ”Our Values in Verse” Competition invites poetry submissions from people of all ages. The deadline for entry is Wednesday 9th February 2022.

Paul Walsh January 18, 2022
Myra Gleeson speaks to Alison Barker, St Francis Hospice Administrative Service Manager. The poems need to be themed around the Hospice’s core values. Dignity, compassion, respect and kindness, For more information visit:  www.sfh.ie/poetry-competition
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Lifeline – St Francis Hospice is honoured to be in the running for this year’s Charity Impact Award.

Paul Walsh November 2, 2021
Myra Gleeson speaks to St Francis Hospice CEO Fintan Fagan, about Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy.
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Lifeline – Fintan Fagan from St Francis Hospice.

Paul Walsh June 11, 2021
Michael Sullivan chats with Fintan Fagan,St Francis Hospice CEO about the work of the hospice, the difficulty offundraising during COVID-19 pandemic and the virtual garden.
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lifeline-13-09-2017 Interview with Fintan Fagan

Paul Brazil September 13, 2017
On this edition of lifeline: Micheal speaks in the studio with Fintan Fagan, CEO of St Francis Hospice Raheny. they discuss the Hospice Coffee morning fundraiser, which is happening on Thursday September 14th.
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Senior Citizens’ Programme: St. Francis Hospice Raheny with Regina McQuillan

Johnny July 3, 2017
Regina McQuillan from St. Francis Hospice, Raheny speaks with Austin McCoy all about what’s available at the Hospice for Senior Citizens
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Interview with David McGeogh. Bank of Ireland & St. Francis Hospice

donie March 8, 2017
David McGeogh talks to Noel and tells him all about the fund raiser in aid of St. Francis Hospice and Bank of Ireland’s input into the event.
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Ayrfield Community “White Collar” Boxing Charity Event

Keith Campbell October 5, 2015
Conor Doyle chats to Lorraine Shiels about the “White Collar” Boxing Charity Event in aid of St.Francis Hospice, Raheny on the 10th of Oct in the Ayrfield Community Centre.
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CD in Aid of St. Francis Hospice, Raheny

admin January 24, 2014
Catherine O’Donovan and Mary O’Callaghan talk to Noel McGuinness about the CD they have made to raise funds for St. Francis Hospice in Raheny.  They talk about what prompted them to undertake the project and what kind help and assistance they received…
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