Kells students reach finals of prestigious Young Social Innovators of the Year Awards

Students from Kells have been shortlisted for the Young Social Innovators of the Year Awards, due to take place on 9th May in the Aviva Stadium, Dublin.

The students travelling to the Aviva Stadium from St. Ciaran’s Community School, Kells, have been shortlisted in the Make Our World a Safer Place Award category for their project, Be Aware Drive with Care.

The students will join finalists from 15 other counties who have reached the final of the prestigious awards for their social innovation projects across categories including, ‘Planet Protectors’, ‘Push Back on Poverty’ and ‘Make our World a Safer Place’.

The YSI awards, now in their twenty-third year, celebrate excellence in youth-led social innovation nationwide and over forty teams successfully pitched to a panel of expert judges to earn a place on the 2024 shortlist.

Speaking at the pitching event for the Young Social Innovators of the Year Awards, held on the 25th April, CEO of YSI, Roger Warnock, said:

“Due to the high quality of ideas this year, a larger number of teams (37) were selected for the final pitches. This demonstrates the ongoing passion, creativity and commitment of our young people, their teachers and parents to making their communities and the world a better place to live, working together to co-create engaging solutions to real-world issues they see around them.

“As always, the judging panel and I have been blown away by the research and expertise shown by the Meath students at the pitching event and we look forward to announcing the winners on the 9th of May in Dublin.”