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Love Ireland, change Ireland

Opp: Wave change weekends.

Wave Change is looking for 18-25 year olds from all over Ireland who want to make a difference in their local area…or the country!

Have you got an idea?

Big, small or still in the making…Wave Change is here to help!

Take part in a Wave Change weekend to find out what it’s all about.

Interested?

The first Wave Change weekend is in Cork city on Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th November.

It’s a chance for you to connect with 25 other people with ideas, develop your skills and take time to figure out what exactly it is you want to do. 

The weekend will include:

  • Masterclasses to brush up on your communication and project management skills.
  • Opportunities to share your ideas with others, link up and help each other out.
  • Inspiration from people who have made change happen in Ireland- like the tech entrepreneur turned Environmental Diplomat who won’t take be taking the plane until 2, 000,000,000,000,000,000(that’s two trillion!) trees have been planted by his company.

Want to apply?

Fill in the short application form here.

Other weekends:

If you can‘t get to the Cork Wave Change Weekend you can head down to one of the other ones: Wave Change will be in Dublin on 26th and 27th November and Galway on 21st and 22nd January.

Application deadlines:

Deadline for Cork: Friday October 28th 2011.

Deadline for Dublin: Friday 4th November 2011

Deadline for Galway: Friday December 16th 2011

After the weekends:

If you enjoy the weekends you’ll have an opportunity to put yourself forward for the 10 Month Wave Change programme, which will start in February 2012.

Wave Change
Web: www.wavechange.ie
Email: wavechange@socialentrepreneurs.ie
Phone: 01 631 6200
Wave Change is a groundbreaking new civic action initiative for 16-25 year olds and the organisations and individuals who support them.

 

 

 

 

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