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06 Sept 2025

Derry Credit Union Celebrate Young People at the 2025 Young People’s Awards

28 individuals and 11 groups were recognized as outstanding at the 2025 Derry Credit Union Young People’s Award

Derry Credit Union Celebrate Young People at the 2025 Young People’s Awards

Derry Credit Union's Young People's Awards 2025 nominees being presented with their certificates by Ryan McLaughlin, Youth Committee, on Monday night.

PICTURED ABOVE: Nominees being presented with their certificates by Ryan McLaughlin, Youth Committee. At front are Noah Doran and Cara Doran, and at back, members of the Drama Club from St. Brigid's College and Luca Doran.

28 individuals and 11 groups were recognized as outstanding at the 2025 Derry Credit Union Young People’s Awards on Monday night, April 14.

IN PICTURES: Derry Credit Union Young People’s Awards 2025

Before an audience of more than 200 guests at the Waterfoot Hotel, Derry Credit Union’s Youth Committee hosted the glittering event which was made more special given that it was the 20th anniversary of the annual awards programme.

Guests heard inspirational talks from keynote speaker Owen McColgan, CEO of the Howard Academy Trust in Kent who was also the youth committee’s chair in 2005 when the first awards were held, Irish League of Credit Unions President Martin Busch, and Derry Credit Union’s Vice President Delma Boggs.

All praised the nominees for their compassion, achievements, commitment to others and generosity, and offered words of congratulations and encouragement to every nominee.  

Nominees then received certificates and presentations were made to the runners-up and winners in the eight award categories.

Derry Credit Union’s Youth Development Officer Sinead Bell commented, ‘At this time of uncertainty across the globe, the young people who were recognized at the Young People’s Awards for their talents, selflessness, compassion and courage, are a cause for hope for the future.’

2025 FINALISTS

The 2025 finalists were Above and Beyond Award for Young Carer – Sinead Lavery, Liturgy & Choir Group of St. Columb’s College, Alicia Nash, Freya Walker.

All Or Nothing Award for Volunteering – Glen Volunteers, Jude Kerr, Seanain McCallion, St. John’s Cadets.

Braveheart Award for Courage – Adam Roberts-Lynch, Cian McConnell, Shannon O’Hagan, Joseph Quigley.

Creativity Award for Contribution to the Arts – Grace Callaghan, Drama Club of St. Brigid’s College, Zhara Moore, The Suite of St. Columb’s College.

Innovation Award – Matthew Cairns.

Titan Award for Contribution to Sport – Jude Bryson, Aurora Cartin, Adam Geresus, Hannah Lee McNamara.

Trailblazer Award for Leadership – Anya Ashok, Aimee Mallon, Mercy Girls Leadership Team of St. Mary’s College, Sistersin Team 2025 of Lumen Christ College.

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