This time 2 months ago Camp Abilities was drawing to a close. Take a read of Jodie’s story, one of the longstanding Campers, to see what being active means to her. This is her I’m In Too story. ========== Hi
Category: Im In Too
Joey Watson’s Story
Don’t let your disability stop you from achieving what you are good at. With Ireland’s Men’s and Women’s teams playing in the European Deaf Football Championships in Crete, ending on June 15th. Joey Watson, Player-Manager with the Irish men’s team
All Star Ella
My name is Maria Curtis Ui Chinneide. I am married to Sean O Cinneide, we have two children and live in Raheny, Dublin. Our children are aged 13yrs (daughter Ella) and our son is 11yrs (Seaghan). Our daughter Ella was
Dylan Nelson’s Storey
Interview with Dylan Nelson: Dublin Monday 30th October 2017 Dylan, who introduced you to the Jubilee Sailing Trust? In 2012 Sail Training Ireland contacted Enable Ireland looking for people to sail on the last leg of the Tall Ships Races
An Incredible Feeling to Pull on the Irish Jersey
As part of my work as a primary school teacher, I recently covered prefixes with my class during an English lesson. The children very quickly realised that the prefix ‘dis’ means ‘not’ or ‘opposite’ of. Happy with my English lesson
Mary FitzGerald’s Story
My name is Mary FitzGerald and I am an 18 year old para athlete from Kilkenny. #ImInToo Live life to the fullest, without limits. I am of short stature; I am just over 4 foot in height. I have just
Conor – National Bike Week
My name is Conor. I am 11 years old and from Meath. I like exercising, playing hockey and swimming. My brothers and friends can all cycle but I could not go with them. My mam heard about the Learn 2
Eleanor Murray’s Storey
My name is Eleanor Murray and I have Down Syndrome. I am 24 years old and I live in Trim, Co. Meath. I went to mainstream Primary and Secondary school in Trim where I completed my full State examinations (Junior
John Twomey’s Story
It’s a feeling only a few in a lifetime will encounter. The lights, the crowds of people, and you. It’s a feeling that Irish para-sailor, John Twomey, will experience after ten consecutive Paralympics. 7th September in Maracana Stadium, Rio, Brazil.
Phelim Mannion’s Story
Camp Abilities has enabled me to be the person I am today. Hi, My name is Phelim Mannion, I am from Cork. I am 17 years old and I am visually impaired. I have been involved with Camp Abilities Ireland

