them self-respect and a
sense of belonging that help them make good
decisions in relation to their health and social
lives," said Mr. Simpson.
Meanwhile, Foroige regional youth officer Enda
Gillespie added: “Foroige clubs are unique in that
they offer young people the opportunity to run the
club themselves in co-operation with their adult
leaders. It enables young people to involve
themselves consciously and actively in their own
development and in the development of society."
An information evening for adults interested in
learning more about Foroige clubs and what their
role is, will take place on Tuesday, April 8 at
7.30pm in St. Eugene’s Hall, Moville. A meeting for
young people will be organised for early May. For
more information please contact Mary McKinney of the
Moville Family Resource Centre on 074 93 85548. |