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08 Sept 2025

Kilkenny youth clubs getting ready to reopen - why not get involved?

Thriving clubs around the county in Kilmacow, Slieverue, Johnswell, Ballyragget, Urlingford and Kilkenny City

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Ossory Youth are now inviting communities to consider establishing a youth club to be ready to open its doors later in the autumn

Volunteer-led, locally-based youth clubs, affiliated to and supported by Ossory Youth, have long been at the heart of youth service provision in Kilkenny.

That ethos of volunteerism, so valued by Ossory Youth, is best seen in the network of youth clubs around the county with thriving clubs north and south in Kilmacow, Slieverue, Johnswell, Ballyragget, Urlingford and Kilkenny City.

Ossory Youth are now inviting communities to consider establishing a youth club to be ready to open its doors later in the autumn.
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The local youth club is at the heart of the community where young people meet their friends in a safe place, have fun, and take part in a wide range of activities. Youth clubs are for young people and run by young people in partnership with the adult volunteers.

The youth club encourages participation and fosters a sense of belonging for young people where they have people who believe in them, and where they can form positive relationships with adults.

Skills such as entrepreneurship, leadership and responsibility are learnt along the way and great fun is guaranteed. In summary, youth clubs are a wonderful addition to any community.
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At the heart of every youth club are adult volunteers. Volunteering in a youth club though is not just the act of selflessly giving your time for the benefit of others. It’s an experience and an opportunity to engage and be engaged by your local community and the chance to witness the partnership between young people and adults and their collective ability to make great things happen. Volunteering is not about sacrifice but about an exchange where you get back more than you give.

New and existing clubs and volunteers will be supported every step of the way by Ossory Youth. This means that new clubs and volunteers will be Garda vetted and receive training and advice about all aspects of operating a youth club. Support will be given in relation to all aspects of a weekly club programme of activities with Ossory Youth resources available to clubs.

Inter-club activities will be offered and a dedicated staff member is in place to support clubs in every aspect of establishing and running a club.

If you are interested in starting a youth club and volunteering, please contact Patrick Bookle in Ossory Youth 056-7761200, 087-2129006 or pbookle@ossoryyouth.com

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