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Recovery Haven Kerry Shortlisted For National Volunteer Awards

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Noreen O’Flaherty.

CANCER support charity, Recovery Haven Kerry has been shortlisted in two categories at this year’s Volunteer Ireland Awards, which take place in December.

Tralee’s Noreen O’Flaherty, who has been with the charity since its inception in 2010 is among the three finalists in the Health and Wellbeing category of the prestigious competition, while the charity’s entire volunteer team has also made the top three in the ‘Larger Group’ category.

The esteemed awards shine a light on the remarkable achievements of volunteers around the country by honouring them at a national level.

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Noreen was selected for her selfless commitment to the charity for the past 10 years, not only as a key member of the gardening group and valued volunteer listener, but as a trained programme facilitator.

In recent years, Noreen trained as a programme facilitator for the ‘Thrive and Survive’ programme, undertaking training and subsequently delivering 10 six-week programmes to Recovery Haven clients.

She also undertook training to deliver the ‘Building Better Caregivers’ programme in 2020, aimed at supporting those caring for a loved one with cancer. All this is done on a voluntary basis, in addition to Noreen’s hands-on work in the charity’s garden and in the house itself.

The second nomination is for the charity’s entire team of volunteers, who are an integral cog in the Recovery Haven Kerry wheel. This includes the charity’s volunteer listeners, therapists, gardeners, fundraisers and board members.

At the height of Covid19 restrictions, the charity’s volunteer listeners came together to provide a phone support service for clients who could not visit Recovery Haven due to lockdown, making over 2,000 phone calls since March 2020.

Commenting on the award nominations, Recovery Haven Kerry manager Siobhan MacSweeney described the volunteers as the lifeblood of the organisation who, she said, keeps Recovery Haven’s heart pumping and full of vitality.

“For the past decade, I have had the pleasure of spending time on a daily basis with members of our volunteering groups. The simple truth is that we would not be able to deliver our services without them. We depend on them, we need them and they give us so much more that we can ever give them. They say volunteers aren’t paid because they are priceless, and we could not afford all that they give. Each volunteer, their skills and time make up a large part of Recovery Haven, so I am delighted with this acknowledgement for all our volunteers.”

Majella Wins Category At National Volunteer Awards

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Majella Forde (left) receiving her award at the National Volunteer Awards.

A MEMBER of the Tralee Irish Red Cross branch was honoured at the National Volunteer Awards tonight.

Lixnaw native Majella Forde has been honoured as an awardee in the Health and Disability category of the awards held in Dublin City Hall earlier.

Majella Forde volunteers as an Area Director of Community Services with the Irish Red Cross Tralee Branch.

In the space of 18 months Majella clocked up nearly 900 hours of voluntary duty with the Red Cross ambulance as an Emergency First Responder.

Majella has also taught 200 people first aid at various levels. Every Thursday night Majella volunteers to train a group of 20-40 youths, aged from 12-18.

Ninety-one year old Michael O’Sullivan from Listowel also received a special award for being the oldest nominee, while Louise Quill from Ashgrove was also nominated in the International Development Category but lost out to Jim Kavanagh of Adi Roche’s Chernobyl Children International who went on the win the Overall Award of National Volunteer of the Year.

The Volunteer Ireland Awards is the national campaign to recognise Ireland’s volunteers. Thirty shortlisted volunteers and their friends and family attended the gala Volunteer Ireland Awards ceremony in Dublin City Hall.

Majella And 93-Year-Old Micheál Nominated For National Volunteer Awards

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93-year-old Micheál O’Sullivan who has been nominated for a National Volunteer Award.

EARLIER this month we brought you the story of Louise Quill from Ashgrove (click here) who has been nominated for a National Volunteer Ireland Awards.

But there are two more Kerry people, one of whom is 93 year old man, who have also made the shortlist of 30 from over 500 nominations nationwide.

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Majella Forde and Micheál O’Sullivan, volunteers with Irish Red Cross and Ard Cúram Day Care Centre respectively, have also been shortlisted for the awards.

Majella Forde volunteers as an Area Director of Community Services with the Irish Red Cross Tralee Branch.

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Majella Forde who has been nominated for a National Volunteer Award.

In the space of 18 months Majella clocked up nearly 900 hours of voluntary duty with the Red Cross ambulance as an Emergency First Responder.

Majella has also taught 200 people first aid at various levels. Every Thursday night Majella volunteers to train a group of 20-40 youths, aged from 12-18.

Micheál O’Sullivan from Listowel volunteered as Chairman of his local Active Retirement Group in 2006 and started a campaign to build a dedicated day care centre for the elderly of the North Kerry region.

Micheál formed a committee and since then has played a pivotal role in fundraising, identifying potential sites and securing grant aid for the project.

Micheál, who is 93 years young, was the driving force and now, thanks the hard work of Micheál and the committee of volunteers, the Centre is under construction.

The Volunteer Ireland Awards is the national campaign to recognise Ireland’s volunteers. 30 shortlisted volunteers and their friends and family will attend a gala Volunteer Ireland Awards ceremony on December 4 in Dublin City Hall in celebration of International Volunteer Day. 10 Category Awardees will be announced at the event.

Geraldine Sheehan, Manager of Kerry Volunteer Centre said; “We are thrilled that Majella, Micheál and Louise have received national recognition for their incredible work. Volunteering is the lifeblood of hundreds of charities, sports clubs and community groups in Kerry. The Volunteer Ireland Awards is all about shining a light on the unsung heroes in our community. Well done to all the shortlisted volunteers and to everyone that volunteers week in week out to help make Kerry a better place to live.”

For more information on the Volunteer Ireland Awards 2014 or to read the inspiring stories of the 30 shortlisted volunteers, visit www.volunteerkerry.ie