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Eglinton in Co. Galway Eglinton Accommodation Centre is located in County Galway which is located in the West of Ireland. The centre is on The Promenade, Salthill which is just outside the centre of Galway City. This centre houses families and single females. Centre Manager: Patrick McGovern Public Health Nurse: Olivia Byrne Community Welfare Officer: Galway City COUNTY GALWAY Jesuit Refugee Service Ireland OFFALY SLIGO

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Page 1: Eglinton in Co. Galway - HSE.ie...Salthill, Co. Galway Salthill is a seaside resort on the northern shore of Galway Bay, Ireland. Salthill Promenade offers views of the nearby harbour

Eglinton in Co. GalwayEglinton Accommodation Centre is located in County Galway which is located in the West of Ireland. The centre is on The Promenade, Salthill which is just outside the centre of Galway City. This centre houses families and single females.

Centre Manager: Patrick McGovern

Public Health Nurse: Olivia Byrne

Community Welfare Officer: Galway City

COUNTY GALWAY

Jesuit Refugee Service Ireland

OFFALY

SLIGO

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Social Welfare Sean Duggan Centre Fairgreen Road, Galway

Phone: (091) 500 800

Salthill Garda Station Dalysfort Road, Salthill, Galway Phone: 091 514 720

Citizen’s Information ServiceAugustine House,

St Augustine St, Galway

Phone: 076 107 7600

Email: [email protected]

Volunteer Galway27 William Street West, Galway

Phone: (091) 581 727

Email: [email protected]

Galway City LibraryHynes Buildings

St Augustine St

Phone: 091 561 666

Galway and Roscommon ETBAn Coiléar Bán, Baile Átha an Rí, Galway Phone: 091 874500

Email: [email protected]

Galway Adult Basic Education ServiceSeville House, New Dock Street, The Docks,Galway

Phone: 091 567 660

Galway Migrant Services Galway City Partnership, 3, The Plaza, Headford Road, Galway

Phone: 091 77 34 66 Email: [email protected]

AMACH! LGBT Galway Ltd. Teach Solais 1 Victoria Place,

Merchants Road, Galway Phone: 089 252 3307

National LGBT Support Line1890 929 539

Croí na Gaillimhe Resource CentreMaureen O’Connell House 1 Mill Street, Galway

Phone: 091 895 203 Email: [email protected]

Westside Resource CentreCommunity Resources Seamus Quirke Road,

Galway

Phone: 091 528 325

LOCAL SERVICES

PUBLIC SERVICES

VOLUNTEERING AND EDUCATION

SUPPORT GROUPS

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CHILD AND FAMILY

SPORTS CLUBS

ARD Family Resource CentreArdaun,

55 Doughiska Rd, Galway

Phone: 091 768 852

For information on schools in the area visit:www.education.ie/en/find-a-school

West United FCSouth Park Place, The Claddagh, Galway

www.galwayfa.ie

Salthill Knocknacarra GAA ClubCapri Villa, 28 Dr Mannix Road

Salthill, Galway

Phone: 091 527 333

www.skgaa.ie

FURTHER RESOURCES

www.galway.ie

www.galwaycity.ie/tidy-towns-information

Page 4: Eglinton in Co. Galway - HSE.ie...Salthill, Co. Galway Salthill is a seaside resort on the northern shore of Galway Bay, Ireland. Salthill Promenade offers views of the nearby harbour

Salthill, Co. GalwaySalthill is a seaside resort on the northern shore of Galway Bay, Ireland. Salthill Promenade offers views of the nearby harbour city of Galway and the Aran Islands.

Co. Galway is located in the West of Ireland,  in the province of Connacht. Galway lies on the River Corrib between Lough Corrib and Galway bay. It is the fourth biggest city in the Republic of Ireland.

Galway is known as  Ireland’s Cultural Heart  and is renowned for its vibrant lifestyle and numerous festivals, celebrations and events.  Every November, Galway hosts the Tulca Festival of Visual Arts, among others.

Many sporting, music, arts and other events take place in the city. These include the  Galway Film Fleadh in July, the Galway Races in August, and the  Galway International Oyster Festival  in September.

In July, the big top tent comes out to celebrate the Galway Arts Festival. During this week, there are arts exhibits including theatre, visual arts and music.

Galway is also home to the largest medieval parish church in Ireland, St Nicholas’ Collegiate Church of Ireland, which is on Market Street in the city centre and is open to visitors.

Galway has a strong hurling tradition and both the hurling and football teams are known as ‘The Tribesmen’. The Galway County colours are maroon and white.

For queries or further information related to this document please contact JRS Ireland at [email protected] or (01) 814 8644

Funded by the Health Service Executive