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| Alison Browne and Annmarie O’Neill. (Images: Burke's Pharmacy.) |
Burke’s Pharmacy in Kilcullen hosted a hugely successful
International Women’s Day event on Saturday, 7 March, celebrating women’s health, community, and connection,
writes Brian Byrne. The pharmacy team welcomed local women for an afternoon of expert talks, pampering, and family-friendly activities, all centred on raising awareness of key health issues affecting women.
Lorna Keating, Advanced Nurse Practitioner in Preventive Cardiac Health at Naas Hospital, opened the event with a presentation on early warning signs of cardiac problems in women. She outlined the contributing risk factors and practical steps women can take to protect their heart health. Those present described her as an “amazing lady,” noting how fortunate the community is to have her expertise at their local hospital.
The focus then turned to the benefits of self-care, with Burke's team member Alison Browne delivering an engaging talk on the health benefits of yoga and meditation for women. Her contribution highlighted the role of mindfulness and movement in managing stress and supporting long-term wellbeing.
The final talk was given by Annmarie O’Neill, founder of Thrombosis Ireland and a volunteer with the Irish Heart Foundation. She described how she navigated a thrombosis diagnosis at a time when little support was available, and how that experience motivated her to set up Thrombosis Ireland. Her presentation gave attendees a clear and informative insight into risk factors for blood clots in women and how to stay safe.
Throughout the day, the Burke’s Kilcullen team provided refreshments and goodie bags, creating a welcoming atmosphere where everyone felt valued. Local beauty professional Rachel Conlon provided free shellac nail treatments, while Jennifer Carey organised face-painting, balloons, and treats for children.
A raffle raised €300, which will be matched by Burke’s Group owner, Joan Kilgallon, with all proceeds going to the Irish Heart Foundation.
Staff members Alison Browne, Louise Connolly, Louise Carey, Amy Smyth, and Joanise Van Vuuren say the enthusiastic turnout and positive feedback show a clear appetite in the community for events that support women’s health, connection, and empowerment. They hope this will be the first of many similar gatherings.
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| Alison Browne, Louise Connolly, Louise Carey, Amy Smyth, and Joanise Van Vuuren. |
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