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06 Sept 2025

Carrick-on-Suir GAA clubs receive communications boards to help kids with special needs

Réalta Sports Club for children with special needs donated the Charlie's Voice communications boards

Carrick-on-Suir GAA clubs receive communications boards to help kids with special needs

Sarah O’Donnell of Réalta Sports Club (centre) presents the Charlie's Voice communications board to Swan GAA Club members.

Carrick-on-Suir's Réalta Sports Club for children with special needs have presented Finding Charlie’s Voice communications boards, a visual aid to help children with special needs communicate, to Carrick Swan GAA Club, Carrick Davins GAA Club and St Molleran's GAA Club. 

ABOVE: Réalta Sports Club members Breda Tobin, MJ and Louise Whelan present the communications board to Davins GAA Club Committee members Antoinette McGrath, Philly and Stephen Cronin. 


ABOVE: Breda Tobin (back row left) of Réalta Sports Club with Allanah Dunne and Grace Walsh presenting a Charlie's Voice communications board to Eva Norris and Emma Torpey from St Molleran’s GAA Club.

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