Author: Cherry

Learn with Dogs Trust

Dogs Trust in Ireland have created a “Learn with Dogs Trust” resource which is designed to help young people learn how to be responsible dog owners. The resources have been written with primary school children in mind and are available for others to use. Dogs Trust Ireland write; Educate Together is launching a new programme of lesson plans teaching responsible pet ownership to primary school students. This novel education initiative is the first comprehensive animal welfare primary school curriculum to be developed in Ireland. It is supported closely by Dogs Trust, the ISPCA and Veterinary Ireland, who along with Educate Together have made the lesson plans available for all primary school teachers in any school on their respective websites. The programme will also be hugely beneficial for welfare groups to use as part of their humane education programmes. The programme teaches children emotional intelligence with a view to changing the way animals are treated and viewed in the home and society. These unique lesson plans are a collaborative approach with teachers, welfare organisations, veterinary surgeons and industry leaders creating exemplary materials. The learning outcomes will mean children are equipped with the skills to solve problems and make decisions based on critical thinking and evaluations of bias, leading to better treatment and understanding of animals. Click here to see the new Education website. We especially love the Doggie Fun and Games...

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Simon Community Northern Ireland

Simon Community work with homeless people in Ballymena and throughout Northern Ireland. Next week, 22nd – 30th November is Homelessness Awareness Week and Simon Community have suggested some ways in which you could help their valuable work. Here’s just a taste of the fundraisers that can be held at home, at church, at your local or in the workplace. 1) Cake sale 2) Coffee Morning 3) Quiz Night 4) Comedy Night 5) Sleep over (or sleep out if you’re really up for it!) You can also donate by simply texting SIMON to 70660 and donate £3. Here’s where the money goes – Every year, we have to fundraise over £1,000,000 to support the 2,000 people who stay with Simon each year across our 23 projects in Northern Ireland. Your fundraising efforts go to supporting people in our projects and the 1,000s in the community who we help to move to independent living. A £2 donation pays for one of the 33,000 calls we received to our helpline this year. £10 provides a crisis pack for people who have literally nothing but the clothes on their back. £25 pays for a 1 hour session with a harm reduction worker whose input can be truly transformative for people at risk. Whatever you choose to do, you’re making a difference to the lives of people who are homeless right here in Ballymena and throughout...

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Ballymena Today loves Fossil

We here at Ballymena Today are starting to look for the perfect stocking fillers for Christmas and we love Fossil’s colourful Accessories. From phone cases to handbags fossil have great practical designs which are a little bit quirky too. Here are our favourite things from Fossil.   Cuddy’s on Church Street in Ballymena stock a range of bags and purses from Fossil. Cuddy’s sell womenswear, lingerie, hosiery, homewares and handbags. Their store on Church Street in Ballymena has a range of handbags and purses including some from the Fossil range which you can check out or visit the Fossil website to...

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Advent Church Services in Ballymena

In Ballymena there are four advent services which take place in different locations each week. The advent services are held on Tuesdays from 12.30pm. Services begin on 27th November at Ballymena Methodist Church, continuing on the 4th December in St Patrick’s Church of Ireland and then in All Saints on 11th December. The final lunchtime advent will be held on 18th December in First Ballymena Presbyterian Church. Each service should end at approximately 1.15 pm and refreshments will be available at each of the Ballymena Advent...

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