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Founder of Ballyragget centre pens story of hope
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The founder of the Aislinn Centre in Ballyragget has penned a memoir on her life and work.
A memoir by Sister Eileen Fahey is a new book about an organisation dedicated to the treatment of addiction. Eileen Fahey is a Sister of Mercy nun who, in 1983, founded the charitable organisation known as Aiséirí.
Sr Eileen s memoir traces her life from her earliest days growing up in Bansha in County Tipperary to her schooldays in Cahir and onward to her preparation for religious life and her vocational training as a nurse and a counsellor. But the treatment of those suffering from addiction was to become her greatest passion.