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Glenvera in Co. Cork Glenvera Hotel Accommodation Centre is located in Cork City in County Cork in the south of Ireland. Glenvera Accommodation Centre houses single people and couples. Centre Manager: Joe Deady and Martina Collins Public Health Nurse: Dr Agnes Burke and Nurses Catherine Lyncy and Margaret Mulcahy Community Welfare Officer: Roseann O’Donovan COUNTY CORK Jesuit Refugee Service Ireland OFFALY SLIGO

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Page 1: Glenvera in Co. Cork - Ireland's Health Services - HSE.ieGlenvera in Co.Cork Glenvera Hotel Accommodation Centre is located in Cork City in County Cork in the south of Ireland. Glenvera

Glenvera in Co. CorkGlenvera Hotel Accommodation Centre is located in Cork City in County Cork in the south of Ireland.

Glenvera Accommodation Centre houses single people and couples.

Centre Manager: Joe Deady and Martina Collins

Public Health Nurse: Dr Agnes Burke and Nurses Catherine Lyncy and Margaret Mulcahy

Community Welfare Officer: Roseann O’Donovan

COUNTY CORK

Jesuit Refugee Service Ireland

OFFALY

SLIGO

Page 2: Glenvera in Co. Cork - Ireland's Health Services - HSE.ieGlenvera in Co.Cork Glenvera Hotel Accommodation Centre is located in Cork City in County Cork in the south of Ireland. Glenvera

Social Welfare George’s Quay, Cork City

Phone: 0214943100

Anglesea Street Garda Station Anglesea St, Ballintemple, Cork Phone: (021) 452 2000

Citizen’s Information Service80 South Mall, Cork City

Email: [email protected]

Free legal advice available first and third Wednesday of every month 18.30-19.30

Cork Volunteer Centre 13 North Main Street, Cork City

Phone: 0214251572

Cork City Adult Guidance Service 22 South Mall, Cork City

Phone: 0214907149

Education and Training BoardWebsite: http://cork.etb.ie/

Cork City Library51-57 Grand Parade, Cork City

Phone: 0214924900

Welcome English Language CentreFree English lessons in Cork City

Phone: 0872281584 / 0214316537

Nasc, Irish Immigrant Support Centre

Website: www.nascireland.org

Phone: 0214503462

Email: [email protected]

The Cork Migrant Centre14 George’s Quay, Cork City

Phone: 0868246087

Email: [email protected]

National LGBT Support Line1890 929 539

LINC (LBGT Women)

11A White Street, Cork City www.linc.ie Phone: 0214808600

Email: [email protected]

UP Cork LGBT Service (Ages 15-24)

4 South Terrace, Cork

Phone: 0214399862

Email: [email protected] Cork Gay Project (Men)

4 South Terrace, Cork City

Website: www.corkgayproject.com

Phone: 0214300430

Email: [email protected]

LOCAL SERVICES

PUBLIC SERVICES

VOLUNTEERING AND EDUCATION

SUPPORT GROUPS

Page 3: Glenvera in Co. Cork - Ireland's Health Services - HSE.ieGlenvera in Co.Cork Glenvera Hotel Accommodation Centre is located in Cork City in County Cork in the south of Ireland. Glenvera

CHILD AND FAMILY

SPORTS CLUBS

Mahon Family Resource CentreMahon Dr, Blackrock, Mahon, Co. Cork

Phone: 0214358866

For information on schools in the area visit:www.education.ie/en/find-a-school

Cork County Cricket Club Richard Beamish Grounds, Mardyke Walk, Mardyke, Cork City

Website: www.corkcountycricketclub.com/

Brian Dillon’s GAA club www.facebook.com/BrianDillonsGaa

Glen Rovers GAA club facebook.com/glenrovershurlingclub/

Mayfield United Soccer ClubWebsite: www.mayfieldunitedafc.com

FURTHER RESOURCES

www.corkcoco.ie/

www.meetup.com/New-and-not-so-new-in-Cork/

Page 4: Glenvera in Co. Cork - Ireland's Health Services - HSE.ieGlenvera in Co.Cork Glenvera Hotel Accommodation Centre is located in Cork City in County Cork in the south of Ireland. Glenvera

Cork City, Co. CorkSituated in the province of Munster, County Cork is the largest and southernmost county in Ireland. It is also the third most populated county in Ireland. The southwest region, including West Cork, is one of Ireland’s main tourist destinations. The county is sometimes known as the “People’s Republic of Cork” because of the county’s frontline role in the Irish War of Independence (1919-21).

Both Gaelic Football and Hurling are popular sports in County Cork, and the Cork teams are among the best in the country. The county colours are red and white, and the Gaelic Football and Hurling teams wear these colours when they play against other Irish counties.

Cork is home to the Blarney Stone at Blarney Castle. Legend has it that kissing the Blarney Stone will make you a skilful, persuasive speaker.

Cobh is also a popular destination, as it was the port where many Irish emigrants boarded for their voyage to Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa or the United States.

County Cork has the only wildlife park in Ireland, Fota Wildlife Park located on Fota Island.

For queries or further information related to this document please contact JRS Ireland at [email protected] or (01) 814 8644

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