Polio Survivors Ireland Area Meeting - Carlow
Polio Survivors Ireland is holding an Information Meeting for polio survivors, their family and friends, in the Woodford Dolmen Hotel, Carlow, on Thursday 23th January, 2020. Anyone who had polio and wishes to learn more about the services, supports and work of Polio Survivors Ireland is welcome to attend. The meeting will take place from 12-2:30pm, including a light lunch. Attendees are welcome to bring a guest. Those wishing to attend MUST contact Emma or Paul on 01 889 89 20, or email DO@ppsg.ie, so we have numbers for lunch.
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