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06 Sept 2025

Students from schools in Longford celebrate compassion and connection at Young SVP Youth Day

Students and teachers from 18 schools across the region gathered for an unforgettable day of learning, connection, and celebration

Students from schools in  Longford celebrate compassion and connection at Young SVP Youth Day

Students and teachers from 18 schools across the region gathered for an unforgettable day of learning, connection, and celebration

Students from three schools in Longford were among 270 young people who  gathered in Causey Farm, County Meath last month (April 28) as part of  the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul (SVP) North East & Midlands Region Youth Day.

Students and teachers from 18 schools across the region gathered for an unforgettable day of learning, connection, and celebration. 

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Participating schools in Longford were  Cnoc Mhuire, Granard, Meán Scoil Mhuire, Longford and Moyne Community School.

This  vibrant event brought together the young people from counties Cavan, Longford, Louth, Meath, Monaghan and Westmeath. 

It was a day designed not only to be fun and interactive but also deeply rooted in the values of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul (SVP) — service, dignity, compassion, and solidarity.

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The day’s activities were expertly facilitated by the team at Causey Farm, with each session tailored to reflect one of SVP’s core values:

  • Ceili Dancing – Fostering inclusion and a shared sense of community.
  • Bread Making – Highlighting service and the importance of providing for others.
  • Bodhrán Workshop – Encouraging teamwork and active engagement.
  • Animal Farm (featuring newborn lambs) – Teaching responsibility, care, and compassion.
  • Tractor Trail & Bog-Jumping – Challenging students to step out of their comfort zones and build resilience.
  • Mineshaft Tunnels – Representing the perseverance required to overcome life’s challenges.
  • Mural Painting – Allowing creative expression linked to SVP’s mission of social justice.

This event served as a living expression of the Young SVP journey — one where young people explore real-life social issues, develop leadership skills, and reflect on the impact they can have in their communities.

In the  lead-up to Youth Day, participating schools worked on SVP projects exploring themes such as poverty, social exclusion, and human dignity. Through workshops, school campaigns, and community actions, students tackled issues like homelessness, food poverty, mental health, and inclusion — all while building empathy and awareness of the world around them.

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During the Youth Day some of this outstanding student work was on display and teachers and students were especially moved by a talk from Hannah Clarke, SVP North East and Midlands Regional President. Her stories about the powerful, non-judgmental work of SVP volunteers provided a meaningful and eye-opening insight into the reality of life for many in our communities. Her words brought the mission of SVP to life in a way that left a lasting impact on both teachers and students.

She said that thanks to the incredible support of teachers and the enthusiasm of students, Young SVP continues to thrive, encouraging a new generation to engage with their communities, champion justice and fairness, and carry the spirit of SVP forward into their future schools, colleges, and lives.

To learn more about the Young SVP programme or to find a Youth Development Officer for your region, visit www.youngsvp.ie.

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