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Dun Laoghaire Youth Cafe.

For more information, see Dun Laoghaire Youth Service website. See details

Having fun in the water

Water based activities are just one of the many projects you can do in an Adventure Sports Club. See details

At the launch of the John Paul II Awards

The John Paul II Award, inaugurated in 2006, is an initiative that animates young people to express their faith through parish and community based activities. To find out more about See details

For information on World Youth Day

Contact The Office of Youth Evangelisation See details

Dun Laoghaire Youth Cafe. Having fun in the water At the launch of the John Paul II Awards For information on World Youth Day
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Volunteering in the youth service

Volunteering is the most important way in which you can express your citizenship and philanthropy in our society. By offering your time, energy and skills ,you are investing in the future of your own children and your own community. It is being a good neighbour, transforming a group of people or houses into a community.It is saying that by working together we can transform our area into a place which cares, which looks after it own people.  By volunteering you can increase your own skills, gain knowledge, and make friends; but also you can also decrease suffering, make people happy and tackle poverty and disadvantage in a significant ways.

Every day, thousands of people voluntarily give their time and talent to thousands of organizations in Ireland. They give their time freely and with no expectation of monetary reward. By the very fact that they volunteer, they ensure that projects can start and be maintained. Volunteers keep thousands of projects alive in Ireland. Without a voluntary input, many of these ptojects – for the elderly, for the disabled, for young people would not be able to start, let alone continue. You can volunteer to help out in youth clubs, summer projects, working with young travellers, in faith communities and in parishes.

 

Step 1. Download the Garda Vetting Form (Pages 1 and 2) and fill out completely. Return this form to CYC, Arran Quay, Dublin 7.
This takes about 16 weeks to process.
Step 2. Download the Volunteer Application Form and the  Character and Reference Form. These must be filled out in  full and returned to CYC.