Minor Camogie held collection for The Hygiene Bank Dublin at the weekend and received lots of generous donations.
One Good Club
The One Good Club initiative came to an end on Monday 10th May. Over the 10 weeks a wide range of activities were completed across the 5 themes, Connect, Be Active, Take Notice, Keep Learning and Give.To all in our club community who wrote, baked, walked, sang, labhairt Gaeilge, got involved in any way along…
We are now in the last week of our ‘One Good Club’ programme, the five step youth mental health awareness initiative in association with Lidl, Jigsaw and the LGFA. The last theme is GIVE which we launched last week with a number of different activities. Here’s how we have been getting on. Members have been busy checking…
We have reached the last stage in the One Good Club 5 Steps to Mental Wellbeing and have set out how we are going to GIVE this fortnight. -We are starting simply with ‘Give a Little (or a big!) Smile. A poem by Spike Milligan eloquently sums up all a Smile can do. Why not…
Having successfully completed One Good Club’s Step 3 ‘Take Notice’ in the 5 Steps to Mental Wellbeing’ we now move on to Step 4, Keep Learning. Learning opens us up to new ideas and keeps us curious and engaged. It gives up a sense of accomplishment which helps boast our confidence. So why not try…
We have our winners of the Art Competition in the One Good Club, Connect Step. We were very impressed with the standard of all the entries and it’s great to see such budding artists in our Juvenile ranks. Congratulations to Katie, winner of the Ladies Football Picture and to Lucy & Niamh, joint winners…
Lidl’s One Good Club is an initiative in partnership with the LGFA and Jigsaw which offers selected GAA clubs the opportunity to support all members to engage in activities that can promote better mental health and well-being. The programme is also designed to provide opportunities to engage with positive messaging and support mechanisms for young…
One Good Club Step Three, Take Notice’ Our members have been busy this week Taking Notice by being present in the moment and have sent in some lovely photos of what they observed. These photos will be put to good use when we put together our photo mosaic which will hang in the Ladies Dressing…
Following our very successful ‘Walk around the Circumference of Ireland’ on St Patrick’s Day (for photos, see here ), in our second week of Be Active it’s back to basics, GAA basics. Aoife Dwyer has kindly put together a Football Skills Challenge for young & old, current or former players, to get out there and…
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