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Speaking to The Corkman Mallow woman Geraldine Buckley, whose 17-year-old son Jason is a pupil at Scoil Bernadette a COPE run secondary school in Cork, explained her situation.
The organisation, who are currently supporting almost three thousand people throughout Cork, are getting a new name, brand and logo. In its 67th year, what was previously the Cope Foundation is ...
Cork's Place is a program of The Chaplaincy, serving kids ages 3 to 18 and their families after the death of a loved one. It's housed at Chaplaincy's Bereavement Center on West 19th Avenue and has ...
Children may be impacted by the pandemic in a number of ways, with this in mind it is important to realise that children can pick up on stress and so become stressed themselves.
Cope Foundation's statement refers to a plan to provide additional respite places in Cork, but adds: "This increased capacity, however, will not meet all the demands for children's respite in Cork." ...
Cope Foundation in Cork supports 2,800 children and adults in Cork with an intellectual disability and/or autism to live, as their website puts it, 'Your Life, Your Way'. As a charity, Cope ...
Can’t Cope, Won’t Cope is back for a second run, and its stars tell Ed Power how the tale of a girl from Mallow became one of the biggest hits on Irish TV.
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