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Can we get thirty male volunteers in thirty days?

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The Big Brother Big Sister programme is a youth mentoring programme that forms friendships between an adult volunteer and a young person who will benefit from extra support. Male volunteers are matched with young males and female volunteers are matched with young females.

Crafty careers for your future

With points for most college courses set to increase this year because of a surge in demand for third-level places, the Crafts Council of Ireland (CCoI) is reminding Leaving Cert students of the many craft-related career options available to them.

Mentoring programme seeks female volunteers for new group initiative

The Big Brothers Big Sisters of Galway programme, which matches adult volunteers with young people aged 10 to 18 years, is seeking female volunteers to take part in a new group mentoring initiative.

Ladies’ Night In

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ireland, which has an office in Castlebar is asking people to host a Ladies’ Night In clothes swap, where money raised will go towards BBBS and any clothing which is not swapped is donated to the Irish Cancer Society.

Big Brother Big Sister seeks youth mentor volunteers

Big Brother Big Sister of Ireland, a charity operated by Foróige, is inviting people to participate in its youth mentoring programme in Castlebar.

Local mentor launches ‘Better People’ initiative

At the recent launch of Confidential Mentoring, which is designed to improve your personal and professional life, mentor Seán Connaughton explained how much easier and more enjoyable it is to transform the quality of your life.

Keep Kilkenny Beautiful winners announced

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Over 300 people attended an awards ceremony at Hotel Kilkenny on Tuesday night where winners of the Keep Kilkenny Beautiful event accepted their awards.

€4m scheme to assist redundant apprentices

The Government has established a €4 million scheme to assist apprentices who are out of work, according to Fianna Fáil TD Noel Treacy.

Local authorities should have funding for out-of-work apprentices

Speaking at a VEC meeting this week, Councillor Mary Hilda Cavanagh said that the Minister for Enterprise should allocate funding to local authorities to create employment schemes for out-of-work apprentices who had been laid off without completing their training.

€4m scheme to assist redundant apprentices

The Government has established a €4 million scheme to assist apprentices who are out of work, according to Fianna Fáil TD and member of the Oireachtas Enterprise Committee, Dara Calleary.

 

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