Clancourt Announces its support of the Health in Harmony Programme with the NCH

At Clancourt, we are deeply committed to building stronger, more vibrant communities—and to enhancing lives through meaningful collaboration. That’s why we are proud to sponsor the Health in Harmony programme in partnership with the National Concert Hall (NCH), bringing the joy of live music to those who need it most.

This impactful initiative supports the Garryowen Day Care Centre in Limerick and the Meath Community Care Unit, Dublin 8, offering live musical performances twice a month for residents, carers, and the wider community. By using music as a vehicle for connection and care, Health in Harmony creates uplifting experiences that improve well-being and quality of life—particularly for people living with dementia.

Speaking at the official launch on Tuesday, March 25th in Limerick, Conor Kenny, Joint Chief Executive of Clancourt Management, shared:
“Clancourt Management are honoured to support the Health & Harmony programme in collaboration with the National Concert Hall, using the power of music to enrich the lives of people living with dementia. This initiative is a testament to the impact of music in fostering connection, evoking memories, and bringing moments of pure joy.”

Nigel Flegg, Head of Learning and Participation at the National Concert Hall, also noted:
“We are delighted to welcome Clancourt Management as a sponsor of our Health & Harmony programme, which brings the joy of live music to people living with dementia. Clancourt’s generous support will enable us to expand and enhance this vital initiative, fostering connection, well-being, and moments of joy through music.”

Aligned with Clancourt’s focus on Health & Wellbeing as a core pillar of our community engagement efforts, this partnership is one we are incredibly proud of. We look forward to the continued impact of Health in Harmony and sharing more from future performances and events.

Stay tuned for highlights, stories, and images from this transformative programme.

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