Waterford school visited by cancer support charity volunteer 

The students welcomed the former student back through the doors in her capacity as a volunteer nurse 
Waterford school visited by cancer support charity volunteer 

The St Declan's Community College enjoyed the TY talk.

The Transition Year students in a Waterford secondary school were visited by volunteer nurse with the Marie Keating Foundation recently.

The visit happened on Thursday, February 26, when former student of St Declan's Community College, Bronagh Lenihan, made a welcome return to the school in her capacity as a volunteer nurse with the Marie Keating Foundation.

A spokesperson for the school said: "Our TY students welcomed our former student Bronagh Lenihan back to St. Declan's. 

Bronagh is a nurse volunteer for the Marie Keating Foundation."

Bronagh guided the Transition Year students through a very informative workshop on Cancer Awareness and Wellness.

"The workshop focused on raising awareness of all of the common cancers affecting men and women in Ireland and the healthy lifestyle choices that reduce the risk of cancer," said a spokesperson for the school.

"Thanks to Bronagh and the Marie Keating foundation for this very informative workshop," she added.

The St Declan's Community College enjoyed the TY talk.
The St Declan's Community College enjoyed the TY talk.

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