- See previous GAA Club Newsletters on our website: GAA Club Newsletters
Link to the: June 2020 GAA Club Newsletter containing information on:
This month’s edition includes the following.
- Information on the Return to Play Health Questionnaire.
- Plans for the 2020 Kellogg's GAA Cúl Camps.
- The GAA's zero tolerance for Racism in Gaelic Games.
- How the LGBTQI+ community are being encouraged to play Gaelic Games.
Link to the: May 2020 GAA Club Newsletter containing information on:
This month’s edition includes the following.
- Landmark Gaelic Games survey launched
- Impact of our volunteers in the community during Covid 19
- Irish Life Healthy Clubs Challenge
- #GAAPrimary challenges thriving
- Online workshops and webinars attracting significant interest
- Coach education survey launched
Link to the: April 2020 GAA Club Newsletter containing information on:
This month’s edition includes information on the following.
- Online meeting etiquette.
- Supporting our members, communities, and volunteers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- How to mind your mental health during these challenging times.
- GAA Learning initiatives.
- GAA clubs rising to the challenge posed by COVID-19.
- The 2019 MacNamee Awards winners.
Link to the: March 2020 GAA Club Newsletter containing information on:
This month’s edition includes the following.
- A message from GAA President, John Horan, and GAA Director General, Tom Ryan, on the Association's response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
- GAA Community and Health Manager, Colin Regan, describes how clubs around the country have rallied together to help their communities during the current health crisis.
- Details of the GAA's partnership with SuperValu and Centra to help feed Ireland’s elderly and the most vulnerable in communities across the island at this most challenging time.
- The importance of looking after your mental health at this stressful time, and the resources that are available should you need help.
- A schedule of upcoming coach development sessions.
- Essays from young GAA members around the country on what their club means to them.