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4TH ANNUAL WALK COMPLETED

28 May 2009 | Posted by Mother of Peace Admin

MOTHER OF PEACE 4TH ANNUAL WALK took place on Sunday 10th May, the weather was good all who took part completed the 12km walk.  A lot of the regulars took part, but it was also nice to see some new faces and make some new friends. Congratulations to everyone and once again, thanks for all your [...]

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VOLUNTEERS FROM TEMPLE STREET VISIT MOP

14 Apr 2009 | Posted by Mother of Peace Admin

On 1st February, 2009, four of us from Temple St Hospital, set off for our adventure to Mother of Peace.   We truly had a life changing experience.   It is wonderful to see the children running around, having a proper childhood, given by people who really care for them. We fundraised over 13,500 euro for the [...]

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SPONSORED WALK

23 Mar 2009 | Posted by Mother of Peace Admin

4TH ANNUAL BOYNE RIVER SPONSORED WALK This years walk will take place on Sunday 10th May leaving The Ramparts Navan at 2.00pm. Refreshments afterwards in the Village Inn Slane If you are interested in taking part please contact Johanna McGarry on 086 8248605 for a sponsorship card. Last years walk raised €8,000 and remember all [...]

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Gemma & Eddie On Tour March 09

23 Mar 2009 | Posted by Mother of Peace Admin

Gemma & Eddie are currently on holidays in Durban and have been visiting Mother of Peace regurarly.     Here is what Gemma told us, “We went to visit Fr McMahon’s hospice. There are 12 in there at present, all dying and all under 30 except for one man and one woman. Eight are women, and one [...]

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Mother Of Peace Newsletter

22 Aug 2008 | Posted by Mother of Peace Admin

FRIENDS OF MOTHER OF PEACE NEWSLETTER Summer 2008 Dear Friends of Mother of Peace:In this, our first newsletter of 2008, we would like to bring you up to date with all that has been happening at Mother of Peace in Illovo. The results of the generosity of so many people can clearly be seen, and [...]

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