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The main objective of Narcolepsy Ireland is to work on behalf of, and meet the needs of, persons in Ireland with narcolepsy, their families, loved ones and carers, free of any charge. We achieve this though raising public awareness and understanding about narcolepsy by means that include developing and maintaining the Narcolepsy Ireland website and other social media to make relevant information available to all.

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Narcolepsy Ireland aims to improve the lives of individuals living with Narcolepsy and their families through advocacy, education and support. Increased understanding and awareness of this life-long condition will greatly improve the daily lives and future prospects for people with narcolepsy and their families. Please donate today to support our mission.

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