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JCCDYSOneWorldWeek18 
 REPRO FREE. 16/11/2024. Pictured in her Nature Dress is Ria Lee Reynolds, The Hut CDYS, highlighting Nature over Plastic, at the Cloyne Diocesan Youth Services (CDYS) One World Week event, where young people and their youth workers from CDYS branches across the region celebrate their community engagement and showcase inspiring projects—all of which are connected to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). A youth-led event, offering a platform for young people to share their perspectives on important issues affecting them and their communities at the South Parish Community Centre, Sawmill Street, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCDYSOneWorldWeek18 
 REPRO FREE. 16/11/2024. Pictured in her Nature Dress is Ria Lee Reynolds, The Hut CDYS, highlighting Nature over Plastic, at the Cloyne Diocesan Youth Services (CDYS) One World Week event, where young people and their youth workers from CDYS branches across the region celebrate their community engagement and showcase inspiring projects—all of which are connected to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). A youth-led event, offering a platform for young people to share their perspectives on important issues affecting them and their communities at the South Parish Community Centre, Sawmill Street, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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REPRO FREE. 16/11/2024. Pictured in her Nature Dress is Ria Lee Reynolds, The Hut CDYS, highlighting Nature over Plastic, at the Cloyne Diocesan Youth Services (CDYS) One World Week event, where young people and their youth workers from CDYS branches across the region celebrate their community engagement and showcase inspiring projects—all of which are connected to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). A youth-led event, offering a platform for young people to share their perspectives on important issues affecting them and their communities at the South Parish Community Centre, Sawmill Street, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.