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Enable and empower others through your work with the Brothers of Charity

What does being a support worker involve? No two days are the same at the Brothers of Charity's Knocknacarra-based programme, Beo Services, but every day is meaningful.
The need to appreciate the wisdom in our communities
It seems utterly daft that in modern society, a person is trusted to fly a plane, perform an operation, impart information...and then, the next day, they are not.
Brothers of Charity Services – supporting people to lead full, valued and independent lives

Supporting people to lead full, valued and independent lives, Brothers of Charity Services in Ireland provides supports to over 7,000 people with an intellectual disability or autism and operates in almost 1,000 locations throughout Ireland including Galway and Roscommon.
Irish generosity shines as Galway’s iDonate surpasses €100 million milestone raised for Irish causes

Ireland’s leading fundraising platform, iDonate.ie, recently celebrated a remarkable achievement. The Galway based company has kicked off their 2024 year by reaching over €100 million lifetime raised for Irish causes. This milestone not only reflects the platform’s success but, more importantly, underscores the profound impact of everyday individuals who believe in creating a positive change for their communities.
Meticulously maintained Kiltoom home combines modern living and tranquillity
Glanduff, Kiltoom,
Cartron Drive bungalow offers tranquil setting in close proximity to town centre

75 Cartron Drive, Athlone,
The enduring love affair between humans and our cars
You might not tell it by the expressions on the faces of drivers in their cars stuck out at Two Mile Ditch at 8am or on the Moycullen road at 8.20 am, but what you are witnessing is the enactment of a tremendously sensual love affair.
Cartron Drive bungalow offers peace and tranquillity in prime central location

75 Cartron Drive, Athlone
Bridge sums up a week of pride for city and county

There was never anything like the visit by the Yanks to get the best delph out in the house. The blue willow cups with the delicate handles and the immaculately-decorated plates which year round never saw our thick fingers, were paraded out to hold hot tea and Irish salads of ham and corned beef and scallions and ripe tomatoes. Lettuce not forget those days.