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Peaceful Protest in Tralee following Russian bombing of children’s hospital

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Killarney-based Ukrainian woman Natalia Krasnenkova is one of the organisers of a peaceful protest in Tralee on Wednesday morning.

She is part of a group that wants to highlight that a Russian rocket attack resulted in the Ohmadit Children's Hospital in Kyiv.

Krasnenkova was one of the first Ukrainian refugees to arrive in Killarney. She has been very active in the community during that time.

“This action aims to remind the media, authorities, and residents that the war in Ukraine is still ongoing, and Ukrainian children are dying from rocket attacks on hospitals and residential buildings,” she told the Killarney Advertiser.

“Yesterday, 27 people, including ten children, were killed in a Russian missile attack on Kyiv. The Ohmadit Children's Hospital, part of a maternity hospital, and the entrance of a residential building were destroyed. Additionally, eight people were killed during the shelling of Kryvyi Rih.”
“Ukraine urgently needs more air defence systems to protect children's hospitals, residential buildings, and power plants that power entire cities.

“Air defence is not only military aid; it is humanitarian aid. We demand that Russia be declared a terrorist state and its ambassador expelled from Ireland. Justice should prevail not only in words but also in actions.”

“We invite everyone to bring old children's toys, posters, and photos of destroyed hospitals to the protest.”

The peaceful protest is scheduled for Wednesday, July 10, at 12:30 p.m. in the Square in Tralee.

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HeartBeat to host Advanced Healthcare Directive information night

Anne O’Shea Clarke, Regional Manager of SAGE Advocacy Mid & South West Regions, will provide a comprehensive explanation of the process involved in properly creating an Advanced Healthcare Directive (AHD) […]

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Anne O’Shea Clarke, Regional Manager of SAGE Advocacy Mid & South West Regions, will provide a comprehensive explanation of the process involved in properly creating an Advanced Healthcare Directive (AHD) on Tuesday, April 29, starting at 8pm in the Parish Centre, Park Road.

An ADH is a document which sets out your instructions in relation to healthcare treatments in the future, when you no longer have the capacity to decide. AHDs are not solely relevant to older individuals. Young adults can also significantly benefit from putting these directives in place for themselves or when assisting loved ones. Attendees will gain valuable ‘Knowledge is Power; regarding legal and personal matters
The meeting will specifically look at two key application forms: the standard AHD Form and the Think Ahead / my form.
Prior to the main meeting, a Blood Pressure. and Pulse Clinic will be available from 7:15pm until 8:00pm sharp. Following O’Shea Clarke’s presentation, there will be a Question & Answer session, followed by tea and coffee.
SAGE Advocacy, the national service for older people, works to ensure access to information, support, and independent advocacy, while also providing safeguarding services across various settings, including homes, day centres, hospitals, and nursing homes.
They also support vulnerable adults and healthcare patients in situations where other services may not be available.
For further information, email anne.osheaclarke@sageadvocacy.ie or visit www.sageadvocacy.ie.

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Singer-songwriter Lillie Foley releases second single

Local singer-songwriter Lillie Foley, from Whitebridge Manor, has released her second single of 2025, titled ‘That’s Life’, on all major streaming platforms. ‘That’s Life’ is described as a powerful blend […]

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Local singer-songwriter Lillie Foley, from Whitebridge Manor, has released her second single of 2025, titled ‘That’s Life’, on all major streaming platforms.

‘That’s Life’ is described as a powerful blend of pop and soul music, drawing on Foley’s own life experiences. The track marks a further step in the promising career of the emerging local artist.
Recorded at the renowned Windmill Lane Recording Studios in Dublin, ‘That’s Life’ showcases Foley’s emotive lyrics, soulful vocals, and a sound that is both modern and deeply personal. Collaborating with music producer and audio engineer Hermann Ogulla, Foley has crafted a song that blends her Irish background with contemporary musical styles, aiming to resonate with listeners in Ireland,and beyond.
Foley said: “This is a song about resilience and accepting that bad things happen in life and we just have to get on with it and move on as best we can.”
‘That’s Life’ is the second of several songs Foley has planned for release in 2025.

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