Community
Lorraine and her Muslim Sisters volunteer for the community
Dublin native Lorraine O’Connor founded the Muslim Sisters of Éire after she converted to Islam and began to wear the hijab.
“Unfortunately I was the victim of racial attacks and Islamophobia and I wasn’t sure how to cope with that. It made me think of the women who had immigrated here who wear the headscarf. How are they feeling when it happens to them?
Activism & Volunteering
Comrade Dermot Hayes to publish his memoirs
Nationally known disability activist and community campaigner Comrade Dermot Hayes is about to publish his memoirs under the title ‘The Road That Rises - a memoir by Dermot Hayes, a boy from Kells’.
Like many activists and volunteers, Dermot is a force of nature.
Community
National PPN awareness campaign launched
A new awareness campaign for Public Participation Networks (PPNs) was launched this week to encourage community groups to join and have their voice heard in local decision-making.
The campaign also aims to encourage groups that represent young and marginalised people to join their local PPN.
Community
Success for Erris Family Resource Centre campaign
The three-year campaign for a Family Resource Centre (FRC) in Erris, north-west Mayo, was finally brought to a successful conclusion on October 25.
Tusla CEO Bernard Gloster and regional and area managers confirmed to the local steering committee that funding was on the way for the long-awaited facility.
Community
Shamrock Squad working to make the outdoors accessible to all
An initiative founded by two women hoping to open up more outdoor spaces to children with additional needs was named the winner of the Champion Changemakers National Pitch-Fest in late 2022.
Shamrock Squad Adventures, from RDI Hub and Dingle Hub in Kerry, received a prize bursary of supports and services valued at €10,000 to further develop their project.
Community
Castleisland club is boxing clever
A KERRY boxing club that was established in 2006 to assist integration between youths from the Travelling and settled communities has become a knockout success.
Development Work
Minister stresses State and sector both want empowered communities
Officially launching the values and principles document, Minister of State at the Department of Rural and Community Development, Joe O’Brien, said: “The publication of these values and principles copper-fastens the renewed relationship and partnership between government and the community and voluntary sector, which has been central in addressing the crises of recent times.”
Community
Moate volunteers transform cow park into major visitor attraction
Dún na Sí Amenity and Heritage Park is a true community endeavour - what was once a cow park has become one of Westmeath’s and the Midlands' most popular visitor attractions.
An hour from Galway and 75 minutes from Dublin, it rates highly on Tripadvisor. Remarkably, the park which opened in 2015 is run by a dedicated community group and over 100 volunteers play their part annually - alongside staff - to keep the park running smoothly. KATHY MASTERSON spoke to three people deeply involved in the project.


