Celebrating Irish Culture

By Leanne Dempsey Heart News   |   20th Sep 2023

This Friday, September 22nd, visit the Irish Heart Foundation’s office in Rathmines, Dublin 6 as we take part in Culture Night and celebrate culture, creativity and belonging.

Serving generations of families in Ireland since 1966, the Irish Heart Foundation invites you to join us for a look back, through photography, at our work in protecting hearts in Ireland.

We are also offering free blood pressure checks with our Irish Heart Foundation nurses for those over 18 years of age, and providing information to help you look after your heart health.

As a charity, we are joining We Act and charities across Ireland to highlight the diversity of the charity sector, and will be helping to shine a light on the impact we create in society.

Come along to our office between 3pm and 6pm.

You can find us at: 17-19 Rathmines Road Lower, Dublin 6, D06 C780.

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