Surviving to Thriving Event

Inspired by Donegal Giving

The Donegal ETB Adult Guidance Team was inspired by the recent launch of the Donegal Giving Initiative. We’re focused on supporting people in practical and meaningful ways. We believe that giving isn’t just about providing items – it’s about empowering students to thrive, build confidence, and advance towards their goals.

Through this initiative, we’re centring our efforts on creating opportunities for learners to succeed. Whether that’s offering clothing for interviews and work placements or fostering a culture of support and encouragement, every contribution helps remove barriers and gives students the confidence to take the next step in their education and career journey.

An Event to Help You Thrive in 2025

After Christmas, it’s easy to lose some pace or motivation. That’s why the Donegal ETB Adult Guidance Team is inviting students and Further Education and Training Educators to a special event on Wednesday, 14th January at the Radisson Hotel, Letterkenny.

We want to create a morning that helps everyone regain focus, confidence, and energy for the new term.

Event Details

Start: 9:30 am – Tea, coffee and scones on arrival
Finish: Approximately 1pm
Location: Radisson Hotel, Letterkenny

What’s Planned

Interactive Wellbeing Workshop with Anna Marie Brosi, Coaching Psychologist & Wellbeing Specialist
Energiser Sessions and information about the importance of exercise and nutrition with Paul McGowan Fitness & Health
Donegal Giving Initiative – Clothing donations for students for their interviews and work placements (staff donations welcome!)

Why Attend?

  • Build resilience and confidence
  • Learn stress management techniques
  • Boost motivation and wellbeing for 2025

Join Us in Making a Difference

We’d appreciate your support in encouraging students and educators to attend and in donating any suitable clothing items for the Donegal Giving initiative.

Together, we can help students move from surviving to thriving.

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