“I see a better future now”- Eileen’s Story
There’s a lot more positive in my life now,” she says, “I see a better future now. I see there is a better life out there.
“I see a better future now”- Eileen’s Story Read More »
There’s a lot more positive in my life now,” she says, “I see a better future now. I see there is a better life out there.
“I see a better future now”- Eileen’s Story Read More »
When I first joined this team, it became clear to me that each family’s story is unique and being homeless was one part of a much larger picture.
“Each family’s story is unique,” – Amy Read More »
Billy Miller, from our Community Catering team, on how connecting with our services 20 years ago altered the course of his life.
Client, Volunteer, Employee: a twenty-year journey Read More »
Louise shares her observations of how the Sonas Drop-in Centre has a positive impact on the local people who use the service.
Jackie Carroll, Domestic Abuse Service, Training and Development Lead, reflects on the highs and lows of her 30-year journey.
30 Years with COPE Galway Read More »
“Going through school and college I always felt that COPE Galway was an organisation that stood out to me.”
Meet Elaine, Team Leader at Solas Óg Read More »
“I meet and listen to families, and work with them to create child-centred support plans for their children”
Spotlight on Cliodhna, Child, Youth and Family Outreach Worker Read More »
Eanna reflects on his journey at Meals4Health since joining in 2017. he shared the amazing experiences and opportunities he has received.
Meet Eanna-Kitchen Assistant and Meals4Health Administration Support Read More »
Helena, Colette, Donna and Paudie reflect on the last five decades that COPE Galway has been in operation. They talk about their dedication to the service and their clients.
Reflecting on years of frontline service Read More »
“Having the full team is a breath of fresh air. There’s more support and we’re able to share our ideas for improving the service.”
Meet Katie, Corrib Haven Support Worker Read More »