
Reaching children in rural Ireland
A new Childline outreach team is travelling weekly to rural West Clare schools — bringing one-to-one support to communities far from urban services.
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“‘I’m 28 next month and I can still remember the relief I felt when the woman I spoke to listened to me and supported me. It was the start of me dealing with what had happened to me.”


A new Childline outreach team is travelling weekly to rural West Clare schools — bringing one-to-one support to communities far from urban services.

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When Aoife reached out to Childline, our team gave her the listening ear she needed — and helped her family find specialist support.
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