REPRO FREE 26/09/16
More than 270 University of Limerick students were honoured at the PresidentÕs Volunteer Award (PVA) ceremony in UL on Thursday. The students completed more than 17,000 hours of voluntary work across a range of civic and charitable organisations during the 2015/16 academic year.
Pictured after the ceremony was Stiofan Mac Bradaigh, Edward Corbett, Caryl Faye Yulo and Michael Royce.
Since the establishment of the PVA six years ago, more than 57,000 volunteer hours have been documented and student volunteering continues to be the largest civic engagement activity in UL.
Photo: Sean Curtin True Media
REPRO FREE 26/09/16
More than 270 University of Limerick students were honoured at the PresidentÕs Volunteer Award (PVA) ceremony in UL on Thursday. The students completed more than 17,000 hours of voluntary work across a range of civic and charitable organisations during the 2015/16 academic year.
Pictured after the ceremony was Stiofan Mac Bradaigh, Edward Corbett, Caryl Faye Yulo and Michael Royce.
Since the establishment of the PVA six years ago, more than 57,000 volunteer hours have been documented and student volunteering continues to be the largest civic engagement activity in UL.
Photo: Sean Curtin True Media
REPRO FREE 26/09/16
More than 270 University of Limerick students were honoured at the PresidentÕs Volunteer Award (PVA) ceremony in UL on Thursday. The students completed more than 17,000 hours of voluntary work across a range of civic and charitable organisations during the 2015/16 academic year.
Pictured after the ceremony was Mary Fitzmaurice, Steven Fitzmaurice and Stan Fitzmaurice from Limerick.
Since the establishment of the PVA six years ago, more than 57,000 volunteer hours have been documented and student volunteering continues to be the largest civic engagement activity in UL.
Photo: Oisin McHugh True Media
REPRO FREE 26/09/16
More than 270 University of Limerick students were honoured at the PresidentÕs Volunteer Award (PVA) ceremony in UL on Thursday. The students completed more than 17,000 hours of voluntary work across a range of civic and charitable organisations during the 2015/16 academic year.
Pictured after the ceremony was Frances Watkins, Limerick and Mark Fitzpatrick, Limerick.
Since the establishment of the PVA six years ago, more than 57,000 volunteer hours have been documented and student volunteering continues to be the largest civic engagement activity in UL.
Photo: Oisin McHugh True Media
REPRO FREE 26/09/16
More than 270 University of Limerick students were honoured at the PresidentÕs Volunteer Award (PVA) ceremony in UL on Thursday. The students completed more than 17,000 hours of voluntary work across a range of civic and charitable organisations during the 2015/16 academic year.
Pictured after the ceremony was Chelsea Reilly, Galway and Ciara Fergus, Galway.
Since the establishment of the PVA six years ago, more than 57,000 volunteer hours have been documented and student volunteering continues to be the largest civic engagement activity in UL.
Photo: Oisin McHugh True Media
REPRO FREE 26/09/16
More than 270 University of Limerick students were honoured at the PresidentÕs Volunteer Award (PVA) ceremony in UL on Thursday. The students completed more than 17,000 hours of voluntary work across a range of civic and charitable organisations during the 2015/16 academic year.
Pictured after the ceremony was Fay Langley, Cork and James O Connor, Cork.
Since the establishment of the PVA six years ago, more than 57,000 volunteer hours have been documented and student volunteering continues to be the largest civic engagement activity in UL.
Photo: Oisin McHugh True Media
REPRO FREE 26/09/16
More than 270 University of Limerick students were honoured at the PresidentÕs Volunteer Award (PVA) ceremony in UL on Thursday. The students completed more than 17,000 hours of voluntary work across a range of civic and charitable organisations during the 2015/16 academic year.
Pictured after the ceremony was Brian Glancy and mum Marie Glancy from Athlone.
Since the establishment of the PVA six years ago, more than 57,000 volunteer hours have been documented and student volunteering continues to be the largest civic engagement activity in UL.
Photo: Oisin McHugh True Media
REPRO FREE 26/09/16
More than 270 University of Limerick students were honoured at the PresidentÕs Volunteer Award (PVA) ceremony in UL on Thursday. The students completed more than 17,000 hours of voluntary work across a range of civic and charitable organisations during the 2015/16 academic year.
Pictured after the ceremony was Joe Curtin, Galway and Chris Collins, Kerry
Since the establishment of the PVA six years ago, more than 57,000 volunteer hours have been documented and student volunteering continues to be the largest civic engagement activity in UL.
Photo: Oisin McHugh True Media
REPRO FREE 26/09/16
More than 270 University of Limerick students were honoured at the PresidentÕs Volunteer Award (PVA) ceremony in UL on Thursday. The students completed more than 17,000 hours of voluntary work across a range of civic and charitable organisations during the 2015/16 academic year.
Pictured after the ceremony was Gosia Sobiech, Kerry and Koisia Sobiech, Kerry.
Since the establishment of the PVA six years ago, more than 57,000 volunteer hours have been documented and student volunteering continues to be the largest civic engagement activity in UL.
Photo: Oisin McHugh True Media
REPRO FREE 26/09/16
More than 270 University of Limerick students were honoured at the PresidentÕs Volunteer Award (PVA) ceremony in UL on Thursday. The students completed more than 17,000 hours of voluntary work across a range of civic and charitable organisations during the 2015/16 academic year.
Pictured after the ceremony was Noel Malone, Limerick, Sydney Harper, Kildare, Meadhbh O Leary Fitzpatrick, Cork and Niall O Brien, Limerick.
Since the establishment of the PVA six years ago, more than 57,000 volunteer hours have been documented and student volunteering continues to be the largest civic engagement activity in UL.
Photo: Oisin McHugh True Media
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