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Bruac is a training centre with a difference. It offers fresh educational opportunities to women and girls from 16-35 who may experienced barriers.

20/09/2022

“I was a Traveller girl from Labre halting site in Ballyfermot and I was involved in youth clubs from a young age. I didn’t like school and I was at risk of dropping out. My mother died before I started secondary school and then I was in a horrible accident that put me in a wheelchair for a while. I was on crutches and had lots of surgery. I was angry and I couldn’t understand why all these bad things had happened in life.

Youth club was a space I could go after school to do my homework. It was a space where I could just go and have a bar of chocolate and a cup of tay. When you’re 12 or 13, you don’t really know that you’re poor, but there’s no way I would have finished school without youth work. I never felt judged. Youth work didn’t take away my culture as a Traveller, but instead gave me the tools to live as a free young person exploring the world, because I could tell my youth worker anything and I always knew I could fall back on them.

I wouldn’t be the person I am today without the youth club. It introduced me to activism, it informed me about social change and it educated me to think for myself. It gave me my voice. It helped me to socialise, which can be tough for Travellers mixing with settled people. I made the friends I still have today. I went on to college, studying youth work at Maynooth University. Today, I’m the first Traveller ever to serve in the Seanad and I use my voice to advocate for young and marginalised people. I know the value of youth work because of the doors it opened for me and thousands of other young people.”

- Senator Eileen Flynn , sharing how youth work changed her life. Senator Flynn is the first Traveller ever to serve in the Seanad

11/03/2021

This year, we’re celebrating International Women’s Day from home. While we’re disappointed that we can’t all meet up this year, we can still get glammed up! Find your favourite pink outfit and join us for

Here’s how you can get involved:

1. Wear pink on March 8 to show your support for the people and staff of Good Shepherd.

2. Get your family and friends involved (virtually) if you can! Share your selifes using , and tag us in your pictures!

3. Text ‘EdelHouse’ to 50300 to make a €4 donation, or visit www.idonate.ie/PinkMonday

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