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Youghal Community Drugs Initiative
New Worker Starts in Youghal

SRDTF would like to welcome Eddie McBride, who has taken up the position of Community Drugs Worker in Youghal.

If you live in or around Youghal and feel either you or a family member may have problems related to either drug or alcohol use, Eddie can be contacted on 024 90793 / 086 3842183 for confidential advice and support.

 
Dial to Stop Drug Dealing relaunched in Youghal

This article courtesy of youghalonline.com

The Walter Raleigh Hotel in Youghal was the venue for the Drug Awareness Launch on Monday last (4th Oct. 2010), at which a large representative group were in attendance.  The initiative Dial to Stop Drug Dealing, using the number 1800 220 220, was introduced and, following an introduction by Chris Black, co-ordinator, a comprehensive Presentation covering all aspects of the campaign , was given by John Sutton, PCC. Photo: www.youghalonline.com Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

Cork hurler Joe Deane launches the "Dial to Stop Drug Dealing" campaign - Dial 1800 220 220. Picture includes: Eddie Fitzpatrick, Gillian Hyde and Paddy O'Sullivan, Cork Customs; Superintendent Flor Horan and members of Youghal Gardai; Chris Black, co-ordinator Southern Regional Drugs Task Force; John Sutton, PPC; Myra O'Sullivan, Social Care placement with the Regional Drugs Task Force, members of the Youghal Area Irish Coast Guards, Youghal Town Councilors and members of various local community groups. Pic: www.youghalonline.com

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Youghal Youth Cafe Launched

With the asssitance of a €37,000 grant from the National Premises Fund, Youghal Youth Cafe was officially launched by Ombudsman for Children Emily Logan on 19th February. 

Our Drugs Project Worker, Eric Trihy, works out of the Youth Cafe and is supported by volunteer Debbie Long.

Christy Long, reporter with Youghal Online.com had the following to say about the launch:

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Youghal - Message in a Bottle

message in a bottleThe “Message in a bottle” campaign was launched by cork hurlers Niall McCarthy and Leigh Desmond in “The Usual Place” Bar in Youghal on the 15th August 2008 @ 8:00pm. A night of fun was promised with a selection of non-alcoholic refreshments being served and a number of up and coming local young bands performing. The event, which had lots of surprises in store, showed that it is possible to have a great night without drugs or alcohol.

The aim of the campaign is to enable pub-goers, aged between 18 and 23, to be more informed about the dangers of drugs and alcohol and also to highlight the support that is available for the young people of Youghal through local drug and alcohol services.

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Youghal Community Drugs Initiative

Youghal Community Drugs Initiative

 

Worker – Eddie McBride

 

Contact – C/o Foroige, Nagle House, Youghal, Co. Cork

 

Tel 024 90793 / 086 3842183

 

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