Everyday Heroes To Be Celebrated By Bolster Community

Celebrating 20 Years of Bolster Community’s Support for Everyday Heroes

Bolster Community, the Newry-based family support charity, is launching its 20th Anniversary conference- ‘Everyday Heroes – Celebrating Extraordinary Impact’.

The event will take place on Thursday 27th March at the Canal Court Hotel in Newry.

Academic, and award-winning author of ‘Poor’, Dr Katriona O’Sullivan, will be the keynote speaker, talking about her harrowing personal story- from homelessness to academic and advocate for equality in opportunity.

Jacinta Linden, Bolster Community CEO said: “26.4% of children in Newry, Mourne and Down live in relative poverty, higher than the Northern Ireland average of 23.0%.

The region also had the highest proportion of children under 16 in both relative, and absolute, low-income families in Northern Ireland.

Jacinta Linden, CEO of Bolster Community is pictured with Acting Chief Executive of the Southern Trust, Colm McCafferty at the launch of the 20th Anniversary Bolster conference- ‘Everyday Heroes – Celebrating Extraordinary Impact’ taking place on Thursday 27th March at the Canal Court Hotel in Newry.

“This conference is an opportunity to ask ourselves: how can we, individually and collectively, step in before crisis hits? Early intervention has proven time and again to be both cost-effective and life changing.

“With this event, we want to encourage real discussions and highlight practical support methods that work.

“It’s our 20th year, and there’s no better way to mark it than by pushing for more effective and proactive support across Northern Ireland.”

Attendees will also hear from influential speakers including senior Government representatives and Acting Chief Executive of the Southern Trust, Colm McCafferty.

“Also there will be frontline practitioner’s and professionals who will highlight current challenges, real-world impact, and how collective action can strengthen early intervention efforts.”

The conference is open to teachers, healthcare professionals, family support workers, HR and well-being leads, safeguarding officers, volunteers in sports settings, and anyone working in frontline support and policy.

t will serve as a platform for meaningful discussion, collaboration, and advocacy for early intervention strategies that work, while celebration 20 years of the everyday heroes who truly shine in the face of adversity.  

To book tickets log onto Eventbrite to Bolster Community.

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