I got my first Guide Dog Frank in 1985, the branch was founded about 1987. Our children went to St Molaga’s N.S. Balbriggan. My son’s teacher Mrs Hassett asked me to come into the school to chat to the children about what it means to have a Guide Dog. I had only done one school talk before that, and it was in St. Georges N.S. Balbriggan. I have done many talks in the intervening years. I believe they have achieved a few good things; In my hometown of Balbriggan the now adults speak very comfortably to me and easily approach and help me in a shop or on the street when it’s needed.
Another part of my life was my involvement in the Irish Rail Disability Users’ group where several of us with different disabilities were asked for suggestions to improve things on the railway system. I had two things I wanted, and one was to have all train stops announced on the trains. The other was to encourage Irish Rail to form a Customer Service desk at their two main stations, Heuston and Connolly. This is now available throughout the network for everybody but it is not perfect by any means. For myself with a Guide Dog I go to my local station Balbriggan and I ask the staff there to ring Connolly and ask a member of the Customer Service team there to meet me as I am transferring to the Sligo train that also goes out of Connolly. Recently I did this and as I got off on the platform in Connolly I heard, “It is Tom I can’t believe it” he was a member of the Customer Service team, he told me that last time he met me he was 8 years of age, and he was in Stamullen N.S. Co Meath when I was in with my Guide Dog giving a talk. Some 30 years later he was in the station in Connolly when a call came in to meet a Tom from Balbriggan with a Guide Dog. He said to himself “Could it be that Tom from all those years back?” It was and he was so comfortable chatting with me and guiding me that I am certain those talks achieved their aim to make a person feel comfortable with a person who is visually impaired and has a Guide Dog. If you are interested in volunteering with us please feel free to contact us: Balbriggan/North County Dublin Branch of Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind Phone/text: 085 7663107 or you can always contact us at
Email: guidedogsbalbriggan@gmail.com or indeed you may contact us on our facebook page
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