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The Resource Centre provides programmes in Adult Education, a Social Club, Intergenerational Projects and Home Work Clubs for the young.
The Resource Centre is very often seen as a focal point in the community by people whether it's for Adult Education, Computer classes, Art classes, Movement and Relaxation, Dancing Classes or just a place where one can meet a friendly face or find a listening ear.
The Centre has a focus on the integration of all sectors of the community in an atmosphere of inclusiveness, acceptance and affirmation.
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We want to provide an intergenerational place of welcome especially for disadvantaged groups, offering a range of holistic, educational and social supports complementing current provision in Galway City.
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The Resource Centre wishes to:-
- Promote positive change in favour of those who would benefit most in the community.
- Promote inclusion and equality in the community.
- Promote community participation in the management and running of the centre.
- Resource the local community.
- Work on the basis of the principles of community development.
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- Provide a Social Club for older people.
- Research the need for an outreach service for older people.
- Provide education and development support for youth.
- Provide adult education programmes.
- Engage in external strategic networking.
- Engage in internal organisational development.
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Manager
Loretta Needham
Croí na Gaillimhe
The Resource Centre
Mill Street. Galway
St James Conference Committee
Seamus Hynes, Chairperson, Frank O’Brien, Secretary, Michael Begley, Treasurer
Management Group: Seamus Hynes, Jim Harrington and Gerry Joyce.
Elderly Committee: Sr Nora Lally, Christina Quinn, Ann Lenihan and Frank O’Brien
Education Committee: Michael McCann, Tony Hall, Ailish Farrelly and Louise McGovern.
All the volunteers that help out with the centre
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