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The Rainbows Programme is a weekly support group for students
who have bereaved by death or separation within the family.
These meetings are run by sensitive, caring and well trained
adults who meet with the students in groups of three to five.
According to Sr. Marie O Reilly, "The aim of the programme
is to help the students to put their feelings into words,
work through their grief, build a stronger sense of self esteem
and begin to cope with what has happened in the family".
The programme has been running in the school for a number
of years and has been a success, helping many students to
overcome difficult periods in their lives. It is totally voluntary,
open to any student who wishes to partake.
After a series of meetings the participating students celebrate
their completion of the programme by going for an enjoyable
day out. At the end of last years programme the students and
their facilitators visited the ice rink.
The Castleknock Community College Rainbows Programme is a
branch of Rainbows Ireland, which in turn is a branch of Rainbows
international. It was founded in Chicago in 1983 and since
then has helped over one million children worldwide.
This year Rainbows will hopefully be as effective and successful
as it has always been in the college. It is the perfect example
of the sense of care, community and trust which has always
existed within C.C.C. and which continues to thrive. Everyone
involved in the Rainbows programme should be proud to be part
of such a prestigious and worthwhile organisation. In the
words of Helen Keller, "Although the world is full of
suffering, it is full also of the overcoming of it".
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