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Salvation Army warns there could be no money left for homeless support services as number in need expected to surge
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Happy residents at five Kilkenny care/nursing homes as vaccinators visit
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The vaccination team visited five local nursing/care homes in Kilkenny this week, where relieved residents and staff were ready to receive the jab.
The programme began at Tinnypark Nursing Home last Thursday, where Director of Nursing Anne Walpole welcomed the vaccinator team, and was among those to receive vaccine. Also among the first to receive the vaccine are hospital staff, GPs and practice staff, ambulance paramedics, public health nurses and others involved in healthcare.
Today (Friday), vaccinators visited Strathmore Lodge in Callan, while yesterday and Wednesday they were in St Columba s Hospital in Thomastown, and on Tuesday, the team was in O’Gorman House in Ballyragget.
Updated: December 21, 2020, 11:58 am
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Majors Carole and Gordon Tucker, at Salvation Army, Ward Road.
Requests for charity to provide Dundee kids with Christmas presents are at an all-time high, say organisers.
Those who run the Christmas Present Appeal, at Salvation Army church, say they have never been busier as they try to meet an ever-increasing need.
Majors Carole and Gordon Tucker and other members of the church are collecting gifts at drop-off points across Dundee, including supermarkets.
The presents will then be donated to children in the city who otherwise might have nothing.
Major Carole said: “This year we’ve received a greater number of requests for support than in previous years.