ABOUT US
Youth Work Ireland Meath was established in 1989. We have a network of youth clubs affiliated from across the county, we also have a network of community youth programmes. We are committed to ensuring the provision of a quality youth service in Meath. We support the development of youth clubs and programmes across County Meath and provide training for young people and volunteers.
Our Mission is
to support our young people and volunteers to create social and educational activities that are fun and constructive for their future and the future of their communities
Our Vision is
that the young people of Meath lead meaningful lives and participate as valued members of their community.
Our Team
These wonderful people make Youth Work Ireland Meath happen!
Geraldine Hogarty
Regional Director
Peter Mulligan
Senior Youth Worker
Lisa Moroney
Youth & Volunteer Support
Gordon Meighan
Youth Worker
Abbie Walsh
Youth Worker
Phyllis Farrelly
Youth Worker
Theresa Small
Admin & Finance
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Caoimhe O' Brien
Chairperson
Company Secretary
Nikki McGoohan
Treasurer
Michael Devins
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Board Trustee
Caroline Cronly
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Jakub Rogowski
Board Trustee
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Phelim O'Halloran
Board Trustee
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Ross Kelly
Board Trustee
Our
Board
We have a voluntary Board of Directors made up of local people who guide our work and oversee the important governance, legislation and guidance we are required to adhere to. They are dedicated to ensuring that we provide a quality youth service to our young people and volunteers in Co Meath.
Our Board of Directors bring their skills, experience and expertise to the table. Their backgrounds include areas in Finance, Human Resources, Strategy, Training, Public Relations, Education, Childcare and Management.
Thanks
To:
Chairperson
Kevin O'Brien - Communications
Company Secretary
Nikki McGoohan –
Business Mentor & Coach
Treasurer
Michael Devins –
Business Mentor & Finance sector
Caroline Cronly – Childcare sector
Phelim O'Halloran -
Business Sector
Jakub Rogowski - Business sector
Ross Kelly
Community sector