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06 Sept 2025

Call out! Exceptional Limerick volunteers sought for national awards

Call out! Exceptional Limerick volunteers sought for national awards

Presenter and writer James Kavanagh kicks off the 2020 Volunteer Ireland Awards campaign.Also pictured are Carol Lovelett and Lorena Campos PICTURE:Mark Stedman

LIMERICK people are being encouraged to nominate volunteers who have made an exceptional contribution in their local community over the past 12 months.

Presenter and writer, James Kavanagh, has kicked off the 2020 Volunteer Ireland Awards campaign which will continue until October 1.

Speaking at the launch of the awards, Nina Arwitz CEO of Volunteer Ireland said: “We have an incomparable culture of volunteering here in Ireland and this year has proved that more than ever. Thousands of people across the country put up their hands to help their communities from getting shopping for those cocooning to making masks to manning HSE test centres. Volunteers have been at the heart of our response to this pandemic and we are forever in their debt.” 

Three awardees will be selected in each of the 12 categories and one person will be named Ireland’s Volunteer of The Year. This year also sees the introduction of a special Covid-19 category to recognise the extraordinary contribution of volunteers throughout the pandemic. 

“While this has been an exceptional year, people all over Ireland give their time all year round for great causes that otherwise might not survive without their help. These awards are our opportunity to recognise the immense contribution volunteers make to our communities and show them that they are truly appreciated,” said Ms Arwitz.

Joe O’Brien, Minister of State for Community Development and Charities is encouraging members of the public in Limerick and across the country to nominate those who they feel deserve recognition.

“The recent challenges that Covid-19 has brought to the sector has shown just how resilient our volunteers are. Without their selfless contribution of time and energy, much of what we take for granted in terms of our society would not happen. The Volunteer Ireland Awards aim to shine a light on the remarkable work of volunteers across the country by celebrating them at national level. If you know a volunteer or a voluntary organisation that does tremendous work either during the pandemic or all year round, then please nominate them for an award,” he said. 

Every nominee will receive a special thank you card from Volunteer Ireland and, in order to avoid a large gathering, awardees will be celebrated with a special delivery at their home or in their place of volunteering, where they will be cheered on and celebrated by a small group of their family, friends and fellow volunteers. 

Anyone can nominate a volunteer, and the 12 categories are:

• Arts, Culture & Festivals 

• Campaigning & Activism  

• Children & Youth  

• Environmental & Animal Care 

• Health & Wellbeing  

• Safety & Emergency Services  

• Social Inclusion & Community Support  

• Sports & Recreations  

• COVID-19  

• Small Group (3-20 volunteers) 

• Large Group (20+ volunteers) 

• Volunteer Manager 

Nominations close at midnight on Thursday, October 1 and can be made online at volunteer.ie.

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