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22 Feb 2026

Community engagement session aimed at boosting local involvement in Inishowen

Interested parties are invited to gather at the Inishowen Development Partnership Office on Main Street, Buncrana - the event is scheduled for Tuesday, February 23, beginning at 10am

Community engagement session aimed at boosting local involvement in Inishowen.

Organisers designed this gathering as an informal opportunity for citizens to drop in and have a chat about the diverse world of volunteering

The Donegal Volunteer Centre has announced a dedicated community engagement session aimed at boosting local involvement in Inishowen.

Interested parties are invited to gather at the Inishowen Development Partnership Office on Main Street, Buncrana. The event is scheduled for Tuesday, February 23, beginning at 10am.

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Organisers designed this gathering as an informal opportunity for citizens to drop in and have a chat about the diverse world of volunteering. The initiative emphasises that there are various roles currently available, ensuring that individuals from all backgrounds and with any skill set can find a way to contribute.

Whether someone has a specific professional talent to share or simply has a few hours of time to spare, the message from the centre is clear: every contribution is valued and all skills are welcome.

For those unable to attend the morning session or who wish to seek more information beforehand, Eamonn Bonner serves as the primary point of contact and can be reached at 087-1039730. The Donegal Volunteer Centre also maintains an active digital presence for inquiries through their email at info@volunteerdonegal.ie or via their official website.

This upcoming event represents a vital chance for Buncrana residents to strengthen community bonds and explore how personal action can lead to collective regional growth.

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