
Young people shaping change in their communities today
Two local schools took part in the Young Social Innovators Speak Out Tour at the Mansion House in Dublin where they advocate for change issues close to their hearts.
St Paul’s Secondary School in Greenhills and Firhouse Educate Together Secondary School took part in the event in Dublin City, which is part of a nationwide tour where partaking students address a mix of social, environmental and health-related topics.
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