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Grief centre appeals for support from Limerick public to expand services after 'generous gift' from Mercy Sisters


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Sr Helen Culhane, founder of Children s Grief Centre with the centre s ambassador Olive Foley Picture: Orla Mc Laughlin/ilovelimerick
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THE Children’s Grief Centre in Limerick is calling on the support of the public to help transform a vacant building into a state-of-the-art facility to ensure a brighter future for bereaved and grieving children. 
The Children’s Grief Centre - which is the only centre of its kind in Ireland - has received a generous gift of a new premises at the John Henry Newman Campus at Mary Immaculate College. 
The building has been gifted by the Mercy Congregation, South Central province. ....

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Mothers going it alone: 'A house filled with love'


In the beginning, she would be surprised to find herself sitting at the kitchen table with a friend having a giggle at something. “The joy does come once the fog lifts. And you’d hear yourself laughing, and you’d think, am I able to laugh again? It does get easier. Catastrophic loss, too, teaches you that you have to treasure what you have.”
Raising their two, active, sport-mad boys – their sons, Tony and Dan, are now nearly 16 and 13 – without Anthony has been one of the most difficult parts of parenting alone. “I had a very hands-on husband. He loved bringing them to training, doing everything with them. Decisions were made by the two of us. When he died, all of a sudden, I’m the top of the food chain, and that’s a little bit terrifying.” But again, their families rallied. “Anthony’s father would be very hands on.” ....

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