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David Kenny, VP - Huawei Ireland and Carol Ho, national president - JCI Ireland The founder of an agtech start-up company is among the winners of Junior Chamber Ireland (JCI) Ten Outstanding Young Persons Awards (TOYP). During the nomination phase, communities across the island were called upon to nominate young people aged 18-40 who have been working for the betterment of society in 10 different categories. Among the winners is Dr. Fiona Edwards Murphy who co-founded the agtech start-up ApisProject, a company which provides insight for beekeepers to prevent losses and increase productivity, predominantly in the U.S. JCI Outstanding Young Person Awards ....
Minister OâGorman announces almost â¬67m in youth funding for 2021 National Youth Organisations will benefit from some â¬12m in universal funding â¬4.6m has been made available to the 16 Education and Training Boards â¬2.25m has been made available for the Local Youth Club Grant Scheme Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, Roderic OâGorman T.D., has today confirmed that â¬66.8 million in funding has been made available to support the provision of youth services nationwide in 2021. This investment increases financial support for both youth services and youth clubs, as well as ensuring further strengthening and development of UBU Your Place Your Space, universal service provision and youth information. ....
JCI Mayo appeal for empty crisp packets for blankets for the homeless Published: Thursday, 17 December 2020 14:26 JCI (Junior Chamber Ireland,) Mayo branch, has partnered with an initiative, to use clean foil lined crisp packets and make them into either survival blankets or sleeping bags for homeless people nationally. The Crisp Packet Project originated in the UK, and two women from Roscommon, Karen Burke and Jackie Gunning, saw the need for it in Ireland too. It takes 75 crisp packets to make one of the survival blankets and 150 bags to make the sleeping bags. The foil lining reflects heat back into the body, while the strong materials in the crisp packet, plus the plastic fused on to the packets, makes this a supple strong long lasting material. ....