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Wellbeing Playday

Our Hello How Are You morning May 15th in Fairgreen Shopping Cernte and outside broadcast by KCLR

On May 15th Carlow Mental Health Association’s held their Hello How are you morning in the Fairgreen, Carlow where we had a live performance of the song Hello How Are You which explores the importance of those four words Hello How Are You from a mental health perspective. Jason Culleton wrote and sang the song with backing from Mary Amond O Brien’s Carlow Community Choir. We have attached a video of some of the pictures and videos that were taken on the morning. Thanks to Brian Redmond and the KCLR team on the morning, Fairgreen Carlow, Carlow Community Choir, Kevin Byrne for recording the video and all those that were part of the morning.
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Christmas Carol Sing Along

Why not come and join in on Saturday and help us spread a bit of festive fun.

“Lighting Up Minds and Hearts: A Story of Giving Back

As the festive season approaches, the twinkling Christmas lights in Bagenalstown offer more than just a visual delight; they serve as beacons of hope and support for mental health awareness. This year, a remarkable initiative has taken shape, intertwining the spirit of the holidays with a profound dedication to mental well-being.
John Gladney, a proactive member of the Bagenalstown community, has embraced the opportunity to give back in a meaningful way. Having experienced personal struggles and overcoming them with the assistance of mental health services, John felt impassioned to share his journey and help others in similar situations.
Reflecting on his own experience, John reached out to the Carlow Mental Health Association, initiating a collaborative effort to disseminate crucial information about mental health during the Christmas light display. A dedicated space has been set up to provide visitors with valuable insights, breaking down stigmas and offering support to those who may need it.
“It’s something very important in our house,” John shares. “I was lucky enough to avail of services when I felt lost and broken. Now, we’re offering this platform to ensure others don’t feel embarrassed or ashamed about seeking help.”
The display is not just about the dazzling lights; it’s about illuminating the path towards understanding and support. Alongside the visual spectacle, a donation bucket has been set up to gather contributions for the Carlow Mental Health Association. John emphasizes that even the smallest donations can make a significant impact, potentially changing lives and providing crucial aid to those seeking support.
John Gladney’s journey is an inspiring testament to the transformative power of support systems and community engagement. His willingness to share his story and collaborate with an esteemed association demonstrates the resilience and compassion necessary to create positive change.
“Thank you, John Gladney, for sharing your story and creating awareness of the importance of looking after our mental health,” expresses the Carlow Mental Health Association. “We are delighted to work with you on this important initiative.”
As the Christmas lights shine brightly, they serve as a reminder that within our communities, there exists a network of compassion and support, ready to embrace and uplift those in need.
This heartwarming initiative exemplifies the true essence of the holiday season—spreading goodwill, fostering understanding, and lighting up not only the streets but also the conversation of Mental Health for individuals within the community.”
A link to the Go Fund Me page can be found here   

 

Tag Archive for: #mentalhealthmatters

Mindfulness for children

We are really excited to be part of the @carlowsportspartnership and Healthy Carlow 2024 Wellbeing Playday in @CarlowCollege StPats on Saturday 20th July and are offering 2 free short workshops.
Mindfulness for Children – showing tools with how to build mindfulness in your daily interactions with the children in your life.
We will also be hosting an #information stand and have a fantastic #family #giveaway on the day. We are looking forward to meeting the community of Carlow and promoting #positivementalhealth

Wellbeing Playday Five Ways To Wellbeing

We are really excited to be part of the @carlowsportspartnership and Healthy Carlow 2024 Wellbeing Playday in @CarlowCollege StPats on Saturday 20th July and are offering 2 free short workshops.
The Five Ways to Wellbeing are simple ways to improve the mental and social wellbeing.
We will also be hosting an #information stand and have a fantastic #family #giveaway on the day. We are looking forward to meeting the community of Carlow and promoting #positivementalhealth

Older Persons Forum Roadshow

We are delighted to have a stand at this event.

 

  • Carlow Older Persons Forum Information Roadshow –

 

Carlow Older Persons Forum are hosting an Information Roadshow on Tuesday the 27th of February.  The event will take place in the Lord Bagenal Hotel, Leighlinbridge, starting at 10.30am and continuing until 12.30pm.

The target audience is people aged 55+ but the event is open to everyone and will include information and advice on wellbeing, safety and security, Carlow Dementia Cabin Café, Healthy Age Friendly Homes, Care & Repair, and more.  There will also be many organisations and services with information stands to showcase a range of services and supports available for positive ageing in County Carlow.

Carlow Older Persons Forum is supported by Carlow County Development Partnership and Carlow County Council.

 Booking is essential to secure your free place and refreshments!

To book your free place and find out further information contact the Age Friendly Office, Carlow County Council at Ph: (059) 9136207 / (087) 2145262, Email: agefriendlycarlow@carlowcoco.ie

Random Acts of Kindness

Look out for our volunteers in Carlow, Tullow and Bagenalstown this Saturday.

Cabin Cafe Information Stand

We are delighted to be asked to have a stand at the launch of the Cabin Café, a monthly dementia cafe that will be running in Carlow.  Minister forMental Health and Older Persons , Mary Butler, will be launching the event.  All are welcome.