Volunteer Centres Ireland - List of Centres

List of Centres

There are now 20 VCI Member Volunteer Centres across the Republic of Ireland.

  • Carlow Volunteer Centre
  • Clare Volunteer Centre
  • Cork Volunteer Centre
  • Donegal Volunteer Centre
  • Drogheda Volunteer Centre
  • Dublin City South Volunteer Centre
  • Dun Laoghaire Rathdown Volunteer Centre
  • Fingal Volunteer Centre
  • Galway Volunteer Centre
  • Kerry Volunteer Centre
  • Kildare Volunteer Centre
  • Longford Volunteer Office
  • Meath Volunteer Centre
  • Mayo Volunteer Centre
  • Monaghan Volunteer Centre
  • Sligo Volunteer Centre
  • South Dublin County Volunteer Centre
  • South Tipperary Volunteer Centre
  • Westmeath Volunteer Centre
  • Wicklow Volunteer Centre

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