Davina’s Ark Wins All-Island Pride Of Place

Council Honours Davina’s Ark Following All-Island Pride of Place Win

Davina’s Ark, winners of the Community Wellbeing Initiative Award at the All-Island IPB Pride of Place Awards were honoured at a special reception by Newry Mourne and Down District Council.

Council Chairperson, Councillor Philip Campbell, hosted the civic reception on Wednesday 10 December to celebrate the win.

The group was nominated through the Council’s Newry DEA Forum. The reception recognised the organisation’s outstanding work supporting individuals and families affected by addiction across the district, as well as the dedication of its staff, volunteers and supporters.

NMDDC Chairperson, Councillor Philip Campbell with Rosemary Rooney, CEO Davina’s Ark and Newry DEA Forum Chairperson, Councillor Aidan Mathers at a reception for Davina’s Ark, who won the Community Group Wellbeing Initiative category at the All Ireland Pride of Place Awards.
(Photos courtesy of NMDDC).

Speaking at the event, Chairperson Councillor Philip Campbell reflected on his experience of the Co-Operation Ireland judging visit, organisers of the IPB Pride of Place Awards, and the profound impact of what he witnessed.

He said: “It wasn’t just the programmes or services that impressed me – it was the atmosphere. The warmth the moment you walk through the door.

“The sense of safety and acceptance that surrounds every person who seeks help. A genuine belief that every individual, no matter their struggle or story, is worthy of care, dignity and hope.”

Acknowledging the significant challenge addiction poses to individuals, families and communities, Chairperson Cllr Campbell said: “At Davina’s Ark, I saw hope being restored. I saw lives being rebuilt. I saw families finding strength again, and I saw a team who refuse to let anyone walk their journey alone.”

The Pride of Place judges commended Davina’s Ark as “an organisation serving a deeply traumatised sector of the community with extraordinary love, compassion and empathy,” recognising its provision of 24/7 support to individuals and families.

NMDDC Chairperson, Councillor Philip Campbell celebrates with Rosemary Rooney (centre), CEO Davina’s Ark and her team members, along with Councillors Geraldine Kearns and Aidan Mathers, Chairperson of Newry Dea Forum, at a reception to celebrate their award at the All- Ireland Pride of Place Community Awards in Limerick.

Councillor Philip Campbell added that while the organisation’s work is often carried out quietly and without recognition, its impact is felt across the district.

He added: “Your work is not loud or boastful but its impact is felt in every corner of our community. You are not simply delivering a service – you are saving lives.”

The Chairperson concluded by congratulating everyone involved with Davina’s Ark on their All-Island recognition, describing the organisation as “a true lifeline and a beacon of hope” within Newry, Mourne and Down and thanking them for the compassion, courage and commitment they show every day.

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