Would you like to run/walk the Women’s Mini marathon on June 5th 2017 in aid of RWN? We will be organising weekly meet & train activities around the county to suit every level and ability over the coming months.
We are raising awareness around the 16 days of action opposing violence against women through the #changetheconversation campaign We are marking the “16 days of action opposing violence against women 2017 campaign” by dedicating our shop window to raise awareness about abuse and violence.
You are invited to join the RWN Board, staff, volunteers to celebrate the RE-opening of the refurbished RWN Charity Shop Social Enterprise on Friday 1st December 2017 from 11am to 12.pm, by Cllr Orla Leydon, Cathaoirleach Roscommon County Council. The refurbishment work was partly funded by Roscommon Council Community Facilities Capital Grant scheme. We will also be launching our Creative Corner which was developed in collaboration with the “Find it, Fix it, Flog it” environmental Initiative in Roscommon County Council.
MindingMe Rooskey is a confidence Building Project incorporating Art & Dance as a common focus. Each Monday the group splits into two groups choosing either Art with Francis or Furniture painting with Kay for three consecutive weeks. The last two weeks will involve Motivational Dancing. Its an inter generational Project inclusive to all, women and men, all ages welcome. A nominal charge of €2 per session. For more info call Maria on 087 4073321 or 094 9621690. This project is funded by GaelElectric Ireland.
Would you like to run/walk the Women’s Mini marathon on June 5th 2017 in aid of RWN? If yes, we would be delighted . To join up contact 094 9621690 or info@rwn.ie with your name and contact details. We will be organising weekly meet & train activities around the county to suit every level and ability over the coming months for anyone who might like to get active/ motivated with a group in the run up to the mini marathon. Like our facebook page or watch this space for more details.
Picture: Andrew Fox Pictured at the Roscommon Womens Network Wellbeing Conference were back row (l-r) Tracey Crawley, Teresa Cunningham, Ann McNamara, Marie Harris, Lorraine Campbell, Sinéad Fallon, Fidelma Shaughnessy, Karen Joyce, Rita McLoughlin and Helen Hunt. Front row (l-r) Mairéád O’Shea, Nora Fahey, Una Groarke and Tara Farrell. Picture: Andrew Fox Pictured at the Roscommon Womens Network Wellbeing Conference were back row (l-r) Susan Davis, Debbie McDonagh, Sheila Moylett, Karen Gavin, Stephanie Murray, Reidin Dunne and Jessamine O’Connor . Front row (l-r) Catherine Joyce, Nora Fahey, Emma Shannon and Tara Farrell Picture: Andrew Fox Pictured at the Roscommon Womens…
A conference for Women and Wellbeing is taking place on Thursday 10th November 2016 in the Abbey Hotel, Roscommon. The conference is being organised by Roscommon Women’s Network in association with the Western Region Drug and Alcohol Task Force. The theme of the conference is around general issues effecting women lives today, with a particular focus on the effect that substance misuse has on health and wellbeing. The conference will include a dynamic mix of speakers and presentations. These will include talks, reflections, poetry and drama and will be followed by a panel discussion with the audience. The evening promises…