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By *chochamber OP   Woman
3 weeks ago

Munster

Just watching a TV show about volunteering in the Tidy Town s competition, does anyone get involved in community projects? Seems like a pleasant interest.

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By *ueen_MeadhbhWoman
3 weeks ago

sligo

Was involved in the tidy towns a few years ago. Throughly enjoyed it

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By *ethmeonfireMan
3 weeks ago

Dublin

Yep

Did work with TT and now doing some volunteer committee work for youth oriented projects

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By *isafun321Couple
3 weeks ago

city

Volunteer alot with a residential youth project

Especially around Xmas

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By *he KakapoMan
3 weeks ago

A nice rock

I'm involved in the local GAA club. And then do another bit now and then with a charity that means alot to me

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By *asual777Man
3 weeks ago

i travel all over

I have ran kids’ groups locally

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By *chochamber OP   Woman
3 weeks ago

Munster

There was a group in limerick that used to go around trying to find "ladies of the night" on the streets, handing out info about sexual health and condoms. It got so popular, they had to turn volunteers away!

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By *ionycusMan
3 weeks ago

Babylon

I used to do done charity work as a stripper in an old folks home in London back in the late 90s, it was good fun and some of the old ladies loved it . I only do it now one on one.

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By *ndie and CindyCouple
3 weeks ago

Dublin


"Yep

Did work with TT and now doing some volunteer committee work for youth oriented projects"

You can’t call Tiny Tornadoes socials volunteer work…….. oh wait that’s a different TT

Ella

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
3 weeks ago

East / North, Cork

I've helped out Corks penny dinners quite a few times

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By *chochamber OP   Woman
3 weeks ago

Munster


"I've helped out Corks penny dinners quite a few times"

Such a great service.

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By *og-ManMan
3 weeks ago

somewhere

I'm a volunteer for Alone for the last 5 years and visit someone every Monday night

I also help delivering dinners across Dublin from the RDS on Christmas day every year

I mentioned this previously and I got a private message a while later from another fabber saying they had trained for Alone and were starting to visit someone in their community

Best message I ever got on fab

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By *ealitybitesMan
3 weeks ago

Belfast

I was involved in various voluntary and charity work from the age of 16 until I was in my early 50s.

I've done my share and don't do anything at all now.

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By *iscuits8Man
3 weeks ago

Meath / Dublin / Birmingham

I do yep. Dedicated a lot of voluntary hours over the past 15-20 years to various causes and organisations. It's been exhausting at times, but extremely rewarding.

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By *razyNippleLoverMan
3 weeks ago

Naas

Ive travelled doing both paid and unpaid charity work, but I find keeping it local, ie. doing something I enjoy that also benefits the community is very satisfying.

For me it's regular but not consistent I don't think I'd enjoy it if I was tied to it all the time.

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By *ethmeonfireMan
3 weeks ago

Dublin


"Yep

Did work with TT and now doing some volunteer committee work for youth oriented projects

You can’t call Tiny Tornadoes socials volunteer work…….. oh wait that’s a different TT

Ella "

I wish

It was Tidy Towns and I helped them get around €6,000 in funding

I wish it was TT Social Volunteer work though 🤣🤣

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By *ustBoWoman
3 weeks ago

Somewhere in Co. Down

I have done quite a bit of voluntary work with animal charities in the past.

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By *ohnsmithMan
3 weeks ago

South Tipperary

Yes I still do. It's great to see people enjoying a community project big or small happen.. Nice to give back something....

Do it... local is best..

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By *ubberNumbersCouple
3 weeks ago

dublin

We do a lot, actually to much and then burn out every now and then 🙈.

Charity work benefits everyone

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By *ickey ThumbWoman
3 weeks ago

South Down

I help teach music to youngsters

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By *eard and BoobsCouple
3 weeks ago

Portstewart

I used to be a volunteer instructor for the sea cadets and the royal Marine cadets and it was a great time helping kids stay out of trouble

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By *astelloWoman
3 weeks ago

Far far away

Major volunteer here. Have been for almost 20 years. From festivals, litter picking, social enterprises, charity events.. all types. You get back more than you give.

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By *ozzlesMan
3 weeks ago

galway

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By *rDarcy37Man
3 weeks ago

lucan

I always step forward to help out, I think it's important to show leadership in civic life, so many absent role models that lead to antisocial behaviour.

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By *ACOLCouple
3 weeks ago

limerick

I don't know about volunteering, but we foster kittens and so on. Does that count? I'm our minds yes, as we are assisting the community while caring for those that can't speak.

Lina.😻

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By *ork_LangerMan
3 weeks ago

Cork

I do some work with special Olympics and more recently I have gone into schools and delivered Junior Achievement programs in both primary and secondary schools, it’s great.

I also coach GAA to both boys and girls.

Have done a few stints in penny dinners in Votk also, that is a super cause.

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By *alvin.Man
3 weeks ago

Cork/Dublin

I do. And will try my best to always do. Incredibly rewarding, but it can be very tough at times.

Local, Coached kids in Gaa and Rugby. I'll stay at that too. Brillant

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By *reative ideasMan
3 weeks ago

Next door

I help with feeding the homeless in the city centre one night a week.

It's terribly sad but rewarding too.

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By *hePixieAndTheBearCouple
3 weeks ago

Galway

Into a few that have been mentioned already but for one that hasn't: the trade union. Supporting and helping out colleagues with stressful workplace issues and contributing to better conditions for everyone including non-members is pretty rewarding.

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