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Celebrating International Women鈥檚 Day with students and staff at St Angela鈥檚 College
On Friday 07 March, members of the PLRG celebrated International Women's Day 2025 with the students and staff of , Cork, collaborators on the SPRING project. Dr Laura Linehan, Dr Brendan Fitzgerald and Susan Dineen attended the event.
The celebration featured a variety of activities, from quizzes and posters to a Coffee Morning for Student Council, guests and staff. Susan Dineen, a Specialist Medical Scientist in Perinatal Pathology at Cork 深夜亚洲福利久久 Hospital and former student of St Angela鈥檚, participated in the main panel session alongside eight other inspirational speakers. The theme of the day was 鈥淰oice鈥. From various backgrounds, the speakers stories and insights empowered the audience to reflect on the strength, resilience, and achievements of women in so many different career areas and pursuits, as well as the importance of empowering, encouraging and supporting each other. Members of the Student Council spoke of the importance of women鈥檚 individual voices and of the strength of women鈥檚 collective voice, especially in current times. Students showcased their creativity through, delivering original speeches, pieces of literature and presentations, alongside a slideshow.
The SPRING project featured in a very impressive poster display outlining the student鈥檚 journey to date. The project aims to improve knowledge at secondary school age level of issues in relation to fertility difficulties and pregnancy loss, including miscarriage and stillbirth. At present, the girls are developing resources for information sharing with teens.
As part of the celebrations, the school hosted a fundraiser for , raising over 鈧1200. Mairie Cregan, Founder of 贵茅颈濒别补肠谩颈苍, was present on the day to accept the donation. She and Jill Millard, spoke about pregnancy loss and the impact on women and their families. They demonstrated the type of work the charity does by sharing the memory boxes and hand and foot prints with the girls. This was really well received.
Many thanks to the Student Council, the Reading Revolution, and the Transition Year students involved in the SPRING project, for organising and leading this inspiring event.

SPRING project poster display

Susan Dineen, Specialist Medical Scientist in Perinatal Pathology at CUH, participating in the panel session

Students from St Angela鈥檚 College pictured with Mairie Cregan and Jill Millard from 贵茅颈濒别补肠谩颈苍