They want to help survivors access the supports available.
Survivors of institutional abuse in the midlands are being asked to consider dropping in for chat at an information session in Ballinasloe tomorrow.
Sage Advocacy is hosting the informal drop-in session at the Shearwater Hotel in the town tomorrow from 12 noon until 4pm.
The group wants to help survivors access the supports that are available through the State, or other advocacy services.
Damian O'Farrell is a Sage Advocacy Project Manager, and abuse survivor.
He says people will be there to offer support in an informal and confidential way:
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