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Feb 2010 -

President Mary McAleese visits Carlow scheme. For details...

Jan 2010 -

New Sue Ryder Shop Opens in Portarlington For details...

The Sue Ryder Foundation is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to helping older people live safely, securely and independently-with a choice of services to suit all needs.

Not so many years have passed since the work of the Sue Ryder Care was extended to Ireland when a small number of people were enthused to 'Share the Care' in our society.

Founded in 1982 the Foundation now provides housing and support to the elderly and disabled in five locations throughout the State, Ballyroan, Dalkey, Holy Cross, Kilminchy and Owning.

The challenges that age and disability brings are more manageable in the independent but supported environment the Sue Ryder Foundation provides.

It is a challenge to us all:

 

 
Tiffany & Company life in 1837 as Cheap Tiffany store & Young, named after founders Charles Tiffany and John Young. In the beginning, the store was located at 259 Broadway in New York City and dealt in stationery and fine goods. Tiffany & Young had an innovative (for the times) policy of giving each item a price tag and not bargaining over prices. That same year, Tiffany introduced the box in the distinctive shade of blue that would come to be known as "Tiffany jewelry store blue." Charles Tiffany took over the company in 1853 and renamed it Tiffany & Co. During this time period, Tiffany sale was known for its fine silver and even earned awards for the quality of its silverware. However, the jewelry portion of the business was gathering steam.
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