Jennifer Lynch from
Jennifer Lynch from Creggan in Derry, and Shane Walsh from Castlebar, Co. Mayo, were named All Ireland Youth Volunteers of the Year at a ceremony in
Jennifer and Shane were among 20 Finalists from both the
Speaking at the awards ceremony, Harte described the Pramerica Spirit of Community Awards as a tremendous platform to showcase and honour youth volunteerism. “I have spent many years working with young people and I am delighted to see a company spearhead a programme that gives recognition to
Henry McGarvey, managing director, Pramerica Systems Ireland, added, “We continue to be inspired by the young volunteers who enter this competition. As a company we are humbled by the level of youth volunteerism in
Pramerica Systems Ireland sponsors the Pramerica Spirit of Community programme in partnership with the National Association of Principals and Deputy Principals (NAPD) and the General Teaching Council for Northern Ireland (GTCNI). The programme was introduced four years ago to encourage youth volunteerism throughout
Jennifer Lynch, 18, a year 14 student at St. Mary’s College in
Jennifer devotes 20 hours per week to the youth club and is the elected chairperson of the youth club committee. And for six weeks in the summer, she spends nine hours a day at the club. Through her involvement with the youth club, she has gained qualifications from the Open College Network in Participation, Young Adult Development, Sexual Health, Conflict and Resolution, Peer Mentoring and Law and Order. Jennifer also led a scheme to develop a wildlife garden for a local primary school, which was featured on RTE’s Glorious Gardens programme.
For the future, Jennifer intends to study youth work at university and says she will also maintain her links with the youth club. She says that it can be difficult to engage young people but that her training has helped her immensely.
Jennifer’s vice-principal, Martine Mulhern, says, “Jennifer’s contribution to her community has been nothing less than outstanding, benefiting all those she works with.”
Shane Walsh, 17, a fifth year student at
Shane’s uncompromising friendship with Cian began five years ago when both boys enrolled at
Cian must be transferred from a manual wheelchair to a powered wheelchair each morning and evening. Shane waits for Cian to arrive in the morning and from that minute until he finishes school, Shane looks out for him.
Cian’s family are delighted with how well he has fitted into school and greatly appreciate Shane’s help. Shane intends to keep in touch with Cian and also plans to take a year out to do volunteer work with Habitat for Humanity, who build houses for the poor in the
Bernadette Rowland, principal at
Jennifer and Shane also received engraved gold medallions, crystal trophies for their schools, and €1,000 for charities of their choice. They will also be flown to
The committee that chose the two All-Ireland Youth Volunteers included Nobel Peace Prize Laureate John Hume; Mary Davis, managing director, EurAsia Special Olympics; Yvonne McKenna, CEO, Volunteer Centres Ireland; Ciaran McCormack, past president NAPD; GTCNI Chairperson Sally McKee; and McGarvey.
NAPD President Tim Geraghty said, “NAPD is delighted to be associated with the Spirit of Community programme. We are consistently surprised by the variety and high standard of applications received each year. As teachers we appreciate the opportunity to reward our post-primary school students who give many hours to volunteering. The programme is also unique in that it brings together school leaders from across
Sally McKee, chairperson of GTCNI, said, “This programme gives unrivalled recognition to
Application forms for the awards programme were distributed last autumn throughout all post-primary and second-level schools in both the
The 2010 Pramerica
Spirit of Community Awards Finalists
Alice Bradley, 14, from Killarney, Co. Kerry, a third year student at Presentation Secondary School in Miltown, Co. Kerry, visits an elderly neighbour each evening to provide essential duties such as cooking meals, lighting the fire, bringing in fuel and cleaning the house. When Alice’s father passed away suddenly last June, the neighbour helped her get through this difficult time, and now Alice is making a big difference in her neighbour’s life, while encouraging friends to follow her example.
Although Alice is currently studying for her Junior Certificate and sometimes finds it difficult to make time to visit her elderly neighbour, she never fails to be there each evening. In addition to helping with chores,
Rebecca Casey, 17, from Douglas, Co. Cork, a sixth year student at
Rebecca spent six hours a day for 10 days with the young people in the institution. She also spent time with those who had moved from the institution into residential homes offering one-to-one care and stimulation. Rebecca also raised the money needed to take the trip and she organised a series of events in her community.
After 10 days in
Cáit Watkins, year tutor at
Karina Cronin, 15, from Ballydesmond, Co. Cork, a third year student at Scoil Phobail Sliabh Luachra, Rathmore, Co. Kerry, is actively involved in a range of community activities for young and old as a member of her local Social Action Group.
Karina uses her own talents as a gifted singer and dancer to entertain elderly residents of Rathmore. She also supervises at a weekly youth disco. Volunteering “makes you happier in yourself by making a difference in someone else’s life,” she says.
Despite being only 15 years old, Karina has developed the confidence to lead teams and inspire others. Her willingness to get involved in any task is evident.
Jerh O’Donoghue, the president of Rathmore Social Action Group, describes Karina as “a beacon who keeps the Social Action Group flag flying. Her dedication has inspired over 40 new members to join in the last couple of months.”
Conleth Dolan, 18, from Lurgan, Co. Armagh, a year 14 student at