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THE Limerick Writers' Centre and the Mid-West Regional Drugs & Alcohol Forum have announced the launch of Frontline Voices, a new collection that shines a light on the work being carried out with vulnerable populations across the Mid-West.
This important publication brings together the experiences, and insights of frontline workers who dedicate themselves to supporting the most marginalised individuals.
The book launch will take place on Thursday, January 15 at 11am in Istabraq Hall, City Hall, followed by a reception.
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By sharing these stories, Frontline Voices aims to foster deeper understanding and connection between those working on the frontlines and the wider community.
"We hope this collection helps readers truly understand both the work being done and the people it serves," said a spokesperson for the project. "These stories deserve to be heard."
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