On Saturday, November 16, the No Name Club National Youth Conference brought together over 200 young people from across Ireland to meet like-minded club goers and learn from each other.
Members of the St Joseph’s Mayfield Club were there to enjoy the day.
Guest speakers at the event, which took place in Athlone included Dr Niall Muldoon, the Ombudsman for Children, Sergeant Cormac Moylan from Operation Lifesaver, and influencer, comedian and musician Garron Noone.
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They spoke about a wide range of topics affecting young people including youth empowerment, road safety, stress management and mental health.
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Pictured are young people and volunteers from No Name Club St Joseph’s Mayfield, Co Cork with comedian and musician, Garron Noone.
No Name Club is a national, voluntary youth organisation that aims to empower provides young people aged 15-18 by providing a fun, safe environment where they can socialise without the pressures of alcohol or drugs.
Operating youth clubs all over Ireland, No Name Club plays a vital role in offering young people safe spaces where they can build confidence and social skills, while avoiding some of the risks of peer pressure.
If you’d like to find out more about establishing a No Name Club in your locality, or you’d like to find out more about your nearest club, contact https://nonameclub.ie/.
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