Jennifer Smyth, Gerry Murphy, Ultan Mulqueen and Catherine Corrigan.

Clare Youth Service has marked the UN International Day of Volunteering with the presentation of Volunteer Recognition Pins to six longstanding youth leaders across the county.

The Volunteer Recognition Pin is awarded across the country to Youth Work Ireland Volunteers who give their time and energy to help and support young people by running youth clubs and schemes, supporting programmes, supporting organisations as advisers, fundraisers and as members of local and national boards.

Nathalie Ei Baba of Fishbowl in Scariff and Phil Miesle of Coder Dojo in Ennis were presented with the ten-year awards.

Laura Painter and Subadra O’Sullivan.

Maeve Keavey of Mullagh Youth Club, Ultan Mulqueen, TFC Youth Club and Dympna Dillon and Deirdre Neylon from Kilmaley Youth Club received the five-year awards.

All six have made huge contributions to young people in their communities. Shíofra Hassett, Chairperson of Clare Youth Service, told the gathering, “No award can truly recognise the effort these volunteers have made and continue to make on behalf of young people through youth work. This award is a small thank you from Clare Youth Service and a token of recognition to all our volunteers”.

Gerry Murphy and Ultan Mulqueen.

Garrett Mallon, a talented Jeweller who has worked with Youth Work Ireland over the years on Volunteer Achievement Awards, designed the pins for Youth Work Ireland.

Awards were presented Gerry Murphy of CYS partner EI Electronics based in Shannon, on December 5th which is known as International Volunteer Day.

Related News

shannon post office 1-2
Shannon & Carrigaholt the latest closure risks in post office crisis
social housing construction
New rent scheme for social housing tenancies
joe crosse 1
Over €80k raised in online fundraiser for most obliging Joe Crosse of Ennistymon
Trump-Golf-Hotel-50
Trump Doonbeg confirmed as official venue for Irish Open
Latest News
fair green celtic v rathkeale 05-11-23 dean coughlan 1
Fair Green Celtic focused on becoming Premier Division force
Camán na mBan
Clár ar TG4 faoin stair na camógaíochta - Documentary on the history of camogie on TG4
shannon post office 1-2
Shannon & Carrigaholt the latest closure risks in post office crisis
social housing construction
New rent scheme for social housing tenancies
joe crosse 1
Over €80k raised in online fundraiser for most obliging Joe Crosse of Ennistymon
Premium
Building up loyalty a long-term aim of Tulla Utd who must build on progress
Dermot Coughlan appointed Clare U20 football manager
Kilkee woman to sign guilty plea for dangerous driving which caused death of inspirational teacher Lorigan
'He didn't deliver big speeches but got the job done' - September Council meeting adjourned for 'gentle giant' Bill Chambers
Mills & Whitegate seal semi-final spots with Tubber, Tulla, Ruan & Clarecastle all in quarter-finals

Advertisement

Subscribe for just €3 per month

If you’re here, you care about County Clare. So do we. Did you rely on us for Covid-19 updates, follow our election coverage, or visit The Clare Echo every week for breaking news and sport? The Clare Echo invests in local journalism and we want to safeguard its future in our county. By becoming a subscriber you are supporting what we do, will receive access to all our premium articles and a better experience, while helping us improve our offering to you. Subscribe to clareecho.ie and get the first six months for just €3 a month (less than 75c per week), and thereafter €8 per month. Cancel anytime, limited time offer. T&Cs Apply. www.clareecho.ie.