Donegal Meeting

We are delighted to announce that we will be having our first ever Parents’ Evening in the Mount Errigal Hotel, Letterkenny, County Donegal, on Thursday, 29th April, at 8pm.

This is an informal evening for parents, where they will have the opportunity to find out more about the Association and hear other parents’ experiences, while sharing their own over a cup of tea or coffee.

We would appreciate an e-mail (info@cleft.ie), text or call (087 1319803) in advance so that we have an idea of likely numbers attending.

Admission is free, so please do come along.


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Parents Evening May 2007

Venue: NEW BANKERS CLUB, Stephen Street Upper, Dublin 8

Listen to this post, see below. Parent’s evenings are informal occasions that allow parents of children born with cleft to meet and share experiences. It can be encouraging for parents to meet with other parents who have children of the same age or a little older. It is also good to share tips with parents who have younger children. The evening is not geared for children as such, but newborns are more than welcome – we know that getting babysitters in the early days is not always possible. We look forward to seeing you over a cup of tea!
All you have to do is turn up on Wednesday, 9th May, 8pm!
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Parents Evening March 2007

Venue: NEW BANKERS CLUB, Stephen Street Upper, Dublin 8

Parent’s evenings are informal occasions that allow parents of children born with cleft to meet and share experiences. It can be encouraging for parents to meet with other parents who have children of the same age or a little older. It is also good to share tips with parents who have younger children. The evening is not geared for children as such, but newborns are more than welcome – we know that getting babysitters in the early days is not always possible. We look forward to seeing you over a cup of tea!
All you have to do is turn up on Wednesday 7th March 2007 at 8pm!
Bankers’ Club is a new building located at the junction of Golden Lane, Longford Street and Stephen Street Upper.


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