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SOS BUS ON ST PATRICK'S DAY
SOS BUS NI Staff
Wednesday, 7 April 2010
On St Patrick's Day - 17th March, SOS Bus had a presence in the Holy Lands in South Belfast.
We worked from early in the morning until approximately 11.00pm - with a high number of volunteers contributing on the day.
Working in partnership with a number of statutory and voluntary organisations to provide a support service on the day. We treated a range of individuals who required medical assistance and a listening ear to those who needed us. We also provided our usual refreshments to our clients. Together we all provided a Safe Haven in the Heart of the City and contributed to the reduction in problems that normally present on St Patrick's Day in this location.
The newspapers reported a significantly lower number of arrests compared to the previous year when two PSNI officers had to be treated in hospital.
Special thanks to all our volunteers, partners and our Paramedic services, Pro Paramedics, who provided an excellent service on the day.
We worked from early in the morning until approximately 11.00pm - with a high number of volunteers contributing on the day.
Working in partnership with a number of statutory and voluntary organisations to provide a support service on the day. We treated a range of individuals who required medical assistance and a listening ear to those who needed us. We also provided our usual refreshments to our clients. Together we all provided a Safe Haven in the Heart of the City and contributed to the reduction in problems that normally present on St Patrick's Day in this location.
The newspapers reported a significantly lower number of arrests compared to the previous year when two PSNI officers had to be treated in hospital.
Special thanks to all our volunteers, partners and our Paramedic services, Pro Paramedics, who provided an excellent service on the day.
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