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St Patrick's Day Community Party 2025
Our community party for St Patrick's Day is the highlight of our year - and this year we had even more to celebrate than usual.
In case you missed it, last month we moved into our very own premises - our first permanent home in our 29 years of service to the the Leeds Irish community.
Leeds Irish Health and Homes finds a new home
Some HUGE news: we've successfully purchased a new office and community space to continue our work, 29 years after first setting up in the city.
Our new home in Harehills, Leeds, is a milestone achievement for us in our work supporting members of the Irish and wider Leeds communities to live healthier, more independent lives.
Support our life-changing work in 2025
Support our life-changing work in 2025
Our cracking Christmas party
We had almost 200 people turn our for our annual festive get-together at Leeds Irish Centre on Monday 9 December and everyone had a simply wonderful (Christmas) time!
As always, it was a huge collective effort and we have a LOT of people to thank.
Men's Mental Health Awareness Month
Joe, Enhance Support Worker at Leeds Irish Health & Homes (LIHH), has worked at LIHH for two years. For Men’s Health Awareness Month – a month devoted to early detection and support with men’s health issues – he tells us about the importance of keeping an eye on his mental health...
Spooktacular Samhain
We had a wonderful Samhain Tea Dance on Wednesday 30 October at the Queen's Hall, Leeds - and, as always, our community members did us proud by really getting into the spirit (get it?) of things.
Cara trip to Filey
Cara community worker Clare Mone tells us about the Cara Group's recent trip to Filey.
Suicide Prevention Day: Sarah's story
This Suicide Prevention Day, one of our community members, Sarah, tells her story of losing her son to suicide.
Connecting across the generations
Intergenerational work is so important at Leeds Irish Health & Homes.
Food, fun and friends at the Cara Lunch
'Cara' means 'friend' in Irish, and it would be hard to find a friendlier lot than our Cara Group who enjoyed a wonderful lunch at Leeds Golf Club recently.
Another tremendous Tea Dance
We had a fabulous Tea Dance at the Queens Hall at the Immaculate Heart Church, Leeds. As always, our staff and community members made it a great afternoon of tea, sandwiches, cake and craic.
My Prostate Cancer Journey: Peter’s Story
Many of our LIHH community will know Peter, either through his work with the Men’s Group or from seeing him with a camera in hand at our parties and events.
For Men’s Health Month, Peter is sharing the story of his recent prostate cancer diagnosis and the journey he’s been on since.
Over to Peter…
Share the Care - Susie and Florence's story for Carers' Week
This week - 10-16 June - is Carers’ Week. To celebrate the theme of ‘Putting Carers on the Map’ we’re sharing Susie’s story, who cares for her mum Florence.
Inspiring the next generation during #IrishHistoryMonth
Did you know that throughout the month of March - the month in which St Patrick’s Day is internationally celebrated - Irish History Month is celebrated?
The LIHH St Patrick's Day Party
On 13th March 2024, Leeds Irish Health and Homes celebrated another fabulous St Patrick’s Day party at Leeds Irish Centre.
The 25th Leeds St Patrick's Day Parade
The 25th Leeds St Patrick's Day parade fell on the 17th March, and what a wonderful day we had celebrating our heritage, culture and the contribution of Irish people to Leeds.
Moving to a care home - my mum’s experience
Katrina Fox shares her story about her mum Christine’s move into a care home - and how LIHH were there to help her.
St Brigid's Day celebrations
LIHH support worker Clare Mone tells all about Leeds Irish Health & Homes St Brigid's Day celebrations...
The LIHH Christmas Party
We held the LIHH Christmas Party at Leeds Irish Centre on Wednesday 6 December and what a celebration it was! Thank you to all our staff, community members, board, volunteers and more for making it an event to remember.
Ghosts and Ghouls: Samhain Tea Dance 2023
We had a wonderful Samhain Tea Dance on the 25th October at the Queen's Hall, with dozens of witches, goblins, ghosties and spirits turning up - we think we even spotted a púca!