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Donegal students awarded funding to make positive changes in communities

written by Rachel McLaughlin March 2, 2023
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Students from two Donegal schools have been awarded funding totalling €1,100 to advance their ideas for ways of bringing about positive change in their communities.

Projects from Rosses Community School, Dungloe, and Abbey Vocational School, Donegal Town, were successful in a Dragon’s Den-style event run by the Young Social Innovators (YSI) in conjunction with Community Foundation Ireland.

The high point of the YSI Den is a series of pitching sessions at which the teenagers recently presented their ideas to a panel of representatives, including from Dublin City Council, Community Foundation Ireland and EirGrid, to enable them to access Social Impact Fund support to advance their projects.

Students from Abbey Vocational School, Donegal Town, secured €500 for their The Greenest Link project aimed at highlighting TFI Local Link Bus Services as an alternative public transport facility on offer to people in Co Donegal. They were awarded funding to produce leaflets on the Local Link for older people.

Left to right: Clodagh Glackin, Rowan Buchanan and Freya Burton from Abbey Vocational School, Donegal Town, who were awarded €500 in Social Impact Fund support for their The Greenest Link project through the Young Social Innovators’ Social Innovation Den in conjunction with Community Foundation Ireland

Students from Rosses Community School, Dungloe, secured €600 for their Menstrual Waves project aimed at promoting menstrual health education in schools. The team presented their idea for producing an easy-to-understand menstrual cycle tracking booklet to help students understand the impact that changes in hormones can have on how they feel at certain times in the month, including how it can affect their sports and exercise routines. They were awarded funding to cover the cost of printing the booklet as well as leaflets for parents and students. They will also receive mentoring in social media and marketing.

: Left to right: Rianna Doherty and Tia Gallagher from Rosses Community School, Dungloe, who were awarded €600 in Social Impact Fund support for their Menstrual Waves project through the Young Social Innovators’ Social Innovation Den in conjunction with Community Foundation Ireland

Roger Warnock, CEO of Young Social Innovators, said: “The innovative ideas awarded Social Impact Fund support through our Social Innovation Den this year show how strongly engaged our young people are when it comes to the pressing and relevant issues impacting on people and society today. We are delighted to help advance these inspirational youth-led projects further through the provision of direct support. To date, the YSI Social Innovation Den has provided over €150,000 in grant funding to support youth-led ideas for social change throughout Ireland. We are grateful to Community Foundation Ireland for supporting our Den events this year via the Social Impact Fund, which is dedicated to advancing young people’s ideas for positive change.”

Denise Charlton, chief executive of Community Foundation Ireland, said: “Young people are leaders in addressing many of the challenges facing communities across Ireland. On mental health, biodiversity, equality and climate change, they are successfully setting the agenda. We are proud to partner with Young Social Innovators and the young voices which drive our shared mission of equality for all in thriving communities. In these challenging times, the work being undertaken is more important than ever.”

Donegal students awarded funding to make positive changes in communities was last modified: March 2nd, 2023 by Rachel McLaughlin
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