Aisling guides long-term partnerships with schools and community groups, keeping the organisation’s work consistent, practical, and accountable to local families.
Eight people carrying programme delivery, family support, local partnerships, and everyday care across Waterford.
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Aisling guides long-term partnerships with schools and community groups, keeping the organisation’s work consistent, practical, and accountable to local families.
Ciaran schedules workshops, tracks participation, and makes sure sessions stay flexible for families balancing transport limits, care duties, and changing weekly routines.
Nuala works directly with parents and carers, helping concerns move from private conversation to practical follow-up without adding unnecessary barriers.
Declan leads hands-on projects where young people build confidence through repair work, collaborative problem solving, and visible improvements to shared spaces.
Maeve shapes literacy and wellbeing sessions that connect classroom learning with home routines, local knowledge, and steady one-to-one encouragement.
Ronan keeps partner relationships active across neighbourhood groups, local services, and volunteers so support is coordinated instead of fragmented.
Sorcha gathers oral histories and local memories, turning them into workshops that help children see their own place and community reflected in learning.
Eamon manages logistics, safeguarding processes, and partner coordination, keeping the team’s daily work reliable while creating space for responsive local action.