Join the Bowled over Bowling Club, for people living with dementia and their family members.
Ballinteer St John's GAA club run a GAA for all group for children with an intellectual disability of primary school age. Taking place Mondays from 6-7pm in BCS All Weather Pritch, Wesley College Sports Hall.
The strikers meet each Tuesday between 7-8pm in Rahdown School Hockey Pitch, Upper Glenageary Road. they welcome children above the age of 10 years and adults with an intellectual disability.
‘How Are You?’ in a meaningful way. Asking this small question and having one conversation can make a real difference in someone’s life. Creating, maintaining, and staying connected with others helps tackle loneliness, creates a sense of belonging and purpose and builds relationships. Join us on Thursday the 15th of May for a social Walk […]
Sport plays an important role in many people’s lives, including the lives of autistic people. Unfortunately, a lack of knowledge of autism and the support autistic people might need can often make sport inaccessible. This training is designed to educate key stakeholders in sports clubs such as coaches, officers, committee members and other volunteers
The Cabinteely Cougars cater for all children looking to play soccer through a Special Olympics club and football for all programme. Taking place each Saturday morning from 10.15am - 11.15am in Kilbogget Park.
Free professional tennis coaching for juniors ( 5-16yrs) at Shankill Tennis Club. Supported by club volunteers and involving a great group of young players!
Every Sunday morning at 11:00am in Kirwan Park, Kilternan (between Stepaside and Enniskerry) we have training (unless we have an away game against other teams in Dublin or further afield!)