Kildare Participation Group Allotment
In February 2013 the Kildare participation group started to manage an allotment
In February 2013 the Kildare participation group started to manage an allotment
Congratulations to Karen Williams and her team for organising a cake sale in Cavan on 21st July which raised a total of €213.93. It was a great sucess and we want to say a huge thank you to Advocates, young people and parents that were involved in the fundraiser.
Congratulations to Karen Williams and her team for organising a cake sale in Cavan on 21st July which raised a total of €213.93. It was a great sucess and we want to say a huge thank you to Advocates, young people and parents that were involved in the fundraiser.
YAP Cork participated in the Cork Ocean to City Race on the 8th of June 2013 and over the previous number of months young people and some parents have been training together in order to complete the trip. There was a carnival atmosphere in Cork that weekend and YAP staff across the country joined in to see
Thank you to all who participated in and supported the Music Bingo night, it was a great success
Frances Fitzgerald, T.D. Minister for Children and Youth Affairs addressed the audience attending our ‘I am a citizen’ national event on 23rd October in the Croke Park conference centre.
Well done, congratulations and a BIG THANK YOU to everyone who took part in the 'To Hell & Back Endurance Challenge' event for YAP Ireland
Well done, congratulations and a BIG THANK YOU to everyone who took part in the 'To Hell & Back Endurance Challenge' event for YAP Ireland
As 2013 was named as the ‘EU Year of the Citizen’, our participation groups got involved in activities and projects which highlighted their roles as active citizens in their own communities.
The first YAP Fundraising event in the Midlands took place at Glenbarrow, Rosenallis, Co Laois on Friday 21st of June, the longest day of the year. Glenbarrow is part of the Slieve Bloom way, and is a starting point of many different walking routes. We chose two different walks, a two mile following the Barrow