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The Solidarity for All Dublin march and Angie Gough from Helping Irish Hosts

56m · Wellbeing for Everyday Life · 07 Mar 13:25

I met lots of interesting people at the Solidarity for All march in Dublin City centre, and heard from Angie Gough about the wonderful work of Helping Irish Hosts, supporting those hosting Ukrainains in Ireland #Refugees Welcome.  

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