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Crosscare is there for today’s youth

aran. Running on april 29 and 30, in Pearse museum, St Enda’s Park, Rathfarnham is Intervals of Peace, a celebration of the life and works of alfred mc Gloughlin, nephew of Patrick Pearce.

This is in conjunction with the exhibition of his Civil War Prison art currently running in the Pearce museum. For more: www.rathfarnhamtheatre.com

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CRoSSCaRE’S nutgrove Youth Centre is a Dublin and Dún Laoghaire Education & training Board funded Youth Service.

The centre is there to offer a safe space for young people aged 10-25 years to relax, meet new friends and develop their non-formal education skills.

The centre runs programmes such as outdoor Learning,

Employability Support & Youth Exchange Programmes, where we travel to other countries (such as Romania in 2018 and Latvia in 2022).

The staff also helps particpants to build healthy friendships, positive relationship and mental health programmes, as well as awareness around online safety, bullying, discrimination, racism and issues that are foremsot in young people’s minds, such as the environment. The centre has a youthfriendly space with a pool table, PlayStation 5 and plenty of other games/activities on offer and is located in meadowpark avenue. If you would like anymore information about the service, please contact Thomas Reck 0858084449 or treck@ crosscare.ie .

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