Each year we have held a raffle at the Gala Dinner, the proceeds of which are given to charity. This year we have chosen two very worthy causes, MS Ireland who provide a range of services to thousands of people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS), and their family members. These services are delivered where practical and possibly in a blended way, through in person and online, and the Rainbow Club Cork who support children, teens, young adults and their families living with autism by bridging the gap in services and activities so they can reach their full potential.
This is where we need your help - we would very much appreciate if you could send in spot prizes to be given out to winners on the night. These could take the form of gift vouchers or tickets for events, accommodation or services.
Please send your vouchers to Carol Bergin, Irish Hotels Federation, 13 Northbrook Road, Dublin 6, before Wednesday 19th February. After this time if you are attending the conference, we would be delighted if you could bring your vouchers with you and hand into the Registration desk or pass to Carol, Una, or Dymna in advance of the Gala Dinner.
MS Ireland provides a range of services to thousands of people with MS, and their family members.
These services are delivered where practical and possibly in a blended way, through in person and online. MS Ireland strives to provide a high-quality service which supports and promotes integrated and evidenced based services.
Our services are managed in a way that complies to recognised quality standards and as an organisation it is imperative that our work can be measured against good personal outcomes for people with MS.
We work in partnership with the HSE and other service providers to enable people with MS to achieve the maximum quality of life through health promoting programmes. The services offered are delivered by MS Ireland’s professional staff and these focus on the following:
The Rainbow Club Cork Centre for Autism is a professional autism service provider, supported by over 60 volunteers, with a mission to provide skills, support and a community hub for children and young people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and their families in order to promote inclusivity, education and career opportunities leading to a fulfilled lifestyle and participation in all aspects of society. The Centre embraces the whole support system for the child, not only providing professional therapies and courses, but also educating and training parents, carers and professionals to provide the best possible outcomes.