A massive thank you to the ‘Like Minded Ladies’

Birmingham Irish • November 26, 2023

This month we would like to say a special thank you to a very special group of people.  The ‘Like Minded Ladies’ from St Thomas Moore’s School recently held a coffee morning in aid of our Dementia services that are provided all across the city.

The wonderful ladies managed to raise a whopping £1720!

This donation to our service is going to make such a huge impact and will go a long way with supporting Birmingham Irish Association going forward.

We are very grateful to the ‘Like minded ladies’ who even dropped into one of our dementia services to deliver the cheque and meet our services users, volunteers and staff who are all delighted to receive such a generous donation.

We are also very grateful to the kind individuals who attended the coffee morning and supported our charity.


This support means the world to us! Without it, we would not be able to have the impact we do on our community.


To find out how to become a volunteer for our Dementia service(s) please contact our Volunteer Co-ordinator Roisin Mason via email roisin@birish.org.uk


If you would like a loved one to attend our Dementia service(s) please contact our Dementia centre Co-ordinator Sharon Toy via email sharon@birish.org.uk

Many thanks to the ‘Like Minded Ladies’
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