Episode 11 - Holywell Trust Podcast
EPISODE SUMMARY
This episode features updates from Extern, Foyle Women's Information Network and REACH Across on how they are continuing their work during the lockdown period caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. There is also an update from Holywell on our Forward Together Podcast, The Tea Room and Fingerpost.
Holywell Trust receives core funding support from the Community Relations Council for Northern Ireland.
FULL SHOW NOTES - Episode 11
This episode features updates from Extern, Foyle Women's Information Network and REACH Across on how they are continuing their work during the lockdown period caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
We were delighted to be joined by:
This episode features updates from Extern, Foyle Women's Information Network and REACH Across on how they are continuing their work during the lockdown period caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
We were delighted to be joined by:
- Joe Thompson from Extern
- Maeve O'Brien from Foyle Women's Information Network and
- Barney McGuigan from REACH Across
We also gave an update on the Forward Together Podcast series (subscribe here) shared a difficult decision about The Tea Room Honesty Cafe and updated on our plans for Fingerpost.
To get in touch if you have any thoughts or ideas about Fingerpost please email - hello@holywelltrust.com.
To get in touch if you have any thoughts or ideas about Fingerpost please email - hello@holywelltrust.com.
Holywell Trust receives core funding support from the Community Relations Council for Northern Ireland.
Disclaimer: This project has received support from the Northern Ireland Community Relations Council which aims to promote a pluralist society characterised by equity, respect for diversity, and recognition of interdependence. The views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the Community Relations Council.
Disclaimer: This project has received support from the Northern Ireland Community Relations Council which aims to promote a pluralist society characterised by equity, respect for diversity, and recognition of interdependence. The views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the Community Relations Council.