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Could Ireland’s next ‘Volunteer of the Year’ be from Donegal?

written by Katie Gillen August 16, 2022
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Nominations are now open for the 2022 Volunteer Ireland Awards and the public is being asked to submit nominations for Ireland’s ‘Volunteer of the Year’.

The awards take place annually and celebrate the immense contribution volunteers make to communities
across Ireland.

Volunteer Doireann Brown (12) and mom, yard manager Ciara Malone from My Lovely Horse Rescue help launch nominations for the Volunteer Ireland Awards. Nominations are now open for the 2022 Volunteer Ireland Awards and the public is being asked to submit nominations for Ireland’s ‘Volunteer of the Year’. PHOTO: Mark Stedman

Volunteer Ireland CEO, Nina Arwitz, said: “These awards give us the opportunity to celebrate the extraordinary kindness and generosity of Ireland’s volunteers.

“As we emerge from a pandemic during which volunteers provided crucial supports, volunteers are once again selflessly stepping forward, this time in welcoming and supporting displaced Ukrainian people in communities across Ireland.

“But it’s not just in times of crisis that Ireland’s volunteers make such an outstanding impact. All year round, volunteers are the beating hearts of our communities – caring for animals and the environment, helping with sports and cultural events, and supporting the wellbeing of others.

“The Volunteer Ireland Awards give us a chance to say thank you by celebrating the invaluable contribution volunteers make to Irish society.”

Volunteer 11-year-old Georgia Corrigan from My Lovely Horse Rescue helps launch nominations for the Volunteer Ireland Awards. PHOTO: Mark Stedman

The 2022 Volunteer Ireland Awards are made possible thanks to the support of the Department of Rural and Community Development, and award partners Healthy Ireland.

This year’s Volunteer Ireland Awards will take place in Dublin in December.

Visit www.volunteer.ie to nominate a volunteer for a Volunteer Ireland Award.

Could Ireland’s next ‘Volunteer of the Year’ be from Donegal? was last modified: August 16th, 2022 by Katie Gillen
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