Lanarkshire volunteers needed to help transform the lives of desperate youngsters
Mary’s Meals is appealing for locals to give their time and help out (Image: Hamilton Advertiser)
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Residents of Lanarkshire are being asked to help transform the lives of hungry children by gifting their precious time to Mary’s Meals.
Dundalk councillor delighted Louth leading way with volunteering
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Independent Councillor Maeve Yore said she is delighted that Louth has lead the way during National Volunteering Week by being the first in Ireland to launch the County Louth Volunteering Framework 2020-2023.
Councillor Yore said: “As a lifelong volunteer and former Board Member of Louth Volunteer Centre I know the positive impact volunteering has.
“It’s worth noting Louth Volunteers have played a pivotal and vital role during this Covid pandemic with over 70 voluntary organisations with hundreds of volunteers across Louth answering their communities call.
“I feel this Framework which is strongly aligned to the National Volunteering Strategy 2021-2025 can only enhance and build on the safe, effective, expert volunteer standards needed moving forward.
Louth is leading the way when it comes to volunteering with the county being the first in the country to launch a County Volunteering Framework. Minister Joe O&.