Local people are being invited to help shape Ireland’s new National Volunteering Strategy (2026–2030), with
consultation sessions taking place in Dundalk and Drogheda next week.
Organised by Louth Volunteer Centre, the events are open to everyone — current volunteers, those interested
in getting involved, community groups, funders, and the general public.
The Strategy is Ireland’s five-year plan to recognise, promote, and grow volunteering, supporting the vital
contributions volunteers make to society. Led by the Department of Rural and Community Development &
the Gaeltacht, it will guide government policy and community supports until 2030.
Two consultation sessions will take place:
North Louth — Dundalk, Tuesday 30th of September 2025, 6:00 –7:30pm, Creative Spark Downtown Hub,
Clanbrassil Street.
South Louth — Drogheda, Thursday 2nd of October 2025, 6:00 –7:30pm, The Marcy Hotel, 29 West Street.
“This is a unique opportunity for people across County Louth to have their say on how volunteering is
supported and celebrated in Ireland,” said Kayleigh Mulligan, Manager of Louth Volunteer Centre. “Whether
you currently volunteer, would like to start, or work with organisations that involve volunteers, your views
matter. The Strategy will shape supports for the next five years, so it’s vital that local voices are heard.”
Volunteering benefits communities in many ways, from arts and heritage to health, sport, education, and
supporting vulnerable groups.
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