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2023-03-31-annual-report

Annual Report 2022-2023

St.Mary’s Youth & Community Association, Newry

“Celebrating 30+ years of youth work” Charity Information

Established in 1990

Current Management Committee

Chairperson: Kate Cahill Treasurer: Asumpta Hyland Secretary: Georgina Jennings Trustees: Eddie Heaney, Therese Murphy, Michael Heaney, Wayne Jennings

Address and contact points Contact: Kate Cahill katcal89@hotmail.co.uk Boat Street, Newry, Co. Down, BT342DB Office telephone number: 07749 674647 Facebook: @stmarys.youthclub.35

Registrations and Affiliations

Charity Commission Northern Ireland: NIC105093

Banking: First Trust 42-44 Hill St, Newry BT34 1AU

Insurance: Royal and Sun Alliance Insurance plc RSA Insurance Group plc, 20 Fenchurch Street London EC3M 3AU

Accountancy Brian Mc Cullagh Caulfield Place, Newry

External Examiner: Marian Shields

Chairperson’s Foreword

As leaders of St. Mary’s, we see our core values as promoting health and wellbeing in our young people by developing social and communicational.

skills, while helping to build confidence in a safe and supportive environment. Our young people and indeed our older group, enjoy coming together to socialise. This gives them a sense of belonging and sharing.

Our vision for the club is that it will always remain at the heart of the community, and that we can continue to plan by being able to offer a range of activities that will make a positive contribution to our community to suit both young and old. We acknowledge the support we have received from the Education Board without which; we would have been unable to continue.

We have achieved awards for top club six times, and South Down club of the year twice. Netball has played a big part in our club when winning the under nineteen-team event. Dance has played a big part, as has football. Volunteers have achieved their bronze, silver and gold award over the past three years and more volunteers will be recruited before the summer scheme this year.

Our plans for the coming year are reliant on Covid restrictions and periods of lockdown, we hope to continue as normal at some stage.

Kate Cahill (Chair)

St. Mary’s Youth Club

St. Mary’s Youth Club was established in 1990 for the purpose of giving local youth a place to come together for activities and socialising. Our premises in Boat Street, Newry are owned by the Newry Parish and partly subsidised by the Education Authority.

Club activities strengthen and develop partnership between young and old while enhancing the cultural traditions of this area. They emphasise healthy lifestyle, well-being, and positively contribute to the lives of the people of the surrounding community. The diverse range of programmes offered has evolved from a commitment to give members the opportunity to express their views, and to participate in the planning and management of their own activities, outings, and learning opportunities. Volunteering is promoted and supported as cornerstone of the Club.

Onsite at our Youth Club & Community Hall and in outings or activities, we offer opportunities to:

Our Club provides and facilitates:

Youth Club

Youth Club operates three nights per week and our sports hall activities include football, netball, rounders and unihoc. We also provide a quiet room for socialising or dancing, and

a games room for table tennis and pool. Members range from 4-17yrs old. There is a dedicated under 10’s room where the youngest members are supervised in doing arts and crafts.

Monday – Senior members

Wednesday – Girls & Boys (primarily girls) Thursday – Boys & Girls (primarily boys)

Examples of activity:

We also encourage and support young people to volunteer with the Club, or to participate in short skills building courses.

Happy Days Club

The Happy Days Club as an umbrella group from St. Mary Youth Club, provides an opportunity for older community members to meet and socialise. It has been running since 2015. Our hall now has a dedicated room for their use. Every other Friday there is a group lunch and members lead on choosing other activities such as bowls or bingo

Examples of activity:

Community Engagement activity this year

We would like to thank the local community for supporting us and partnering in our valuable work.

Examples of community engagement activities

Acknowledgements

We would like to acknowledge all our supporters and funders and in particular the Education Authority as our main funder.