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Mayor welcomes Miss Africa pageant’s pledge to raise funds for BUD Club

written by cassoscoop February 5, 2025
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Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council, Councillor Lilian Seenoi-Barr, has welcomed an announcement by the Miss/Mrs Africa Ireland pageant that they will donate funds raised from this year’s event to her chosen charity – the BUD Club.

The annual celebration of African Women living in Ireland will take place in August at The Johnstown Estate in County Meath and aims to promote confidence, leadership, and cultural pride among its participants.

Based in the Northside Centre in Derry, the BUD Club are a youth led educational and developmental youth provision for young people with disabilities and specific/complex needs.

Dr Dineo Moiloa, CEO of Miss/Mrs Africa Ireland, visited the BUD Club’s premises with the Mayor this week where she had the chance to experience first-hand the positive impact the service has had on local young people’s lives.

Mayor Barr welcomed the opportunity to showcase the charity’s worked and thanked Dr Moiloa for her generous gesture of support.

“I am absolutely thrilled and deeply grateful that Miss/Mrs Africa Ireland has joined my fundraising efforts for Bud Club, helping to raise the vital funds needed to support this life-changing initiative,” she said.

“Disability and autism know no boundaries – they do not choose a religion, ethnicity, or background.

“Every community has someone with complex needs however not all receive the support they deserve and that’s why organisations like BUD Club are so essential.

“They don’t just provide a safe and inclusive space for children and young people with learning disabilities – they educate communities, break down barriers, and promote social, economic, and educational inclusion for all.”

The BUD Club was founded 10 years ago after a consultation with young people with disabilities from Ardnashee School and College highlighted a lack of safe and supportive youth provision to meet the needs of young people with disabilities in the City and District.

They are the largest disability youth provision in the North-West and a key link for statutory agencies, engaging with a variety of stakeholders.

The BUD Club currently has over 300 registered members aged 11-25 years old from all seven DEA’s across the Derry City and Strabane District Council Area.

“I am truly honoured and humbled to partner with the BUD Club throughout my year as Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District,” added Mayor Barr.

“Working together to ensure these young people receive the support they need.

“The funds raised this year and the mutual benefits for all young people cannot be underestimated.

“I want to express my sincere thanks to Dr Dineo Moiloa, CEO of Miss/Mrs Africa Ireland for joining me to witness first-hand the incredible work of the BUD Club and the entire team at Mrs/Miss Africa Ireland.

“Your commitment and generosity in supporting this cause in 2025 mean the world to me.

“I want to keep the momentum going, I encourage everyone to get involved, fundraise, donate, and help make a real difference in the lives of these remarkable young people.

“Together, we can create a more inclusive and supportive future for all.”

Dr Moiloa added: “We are genuinely excited to support the Mayor’s charity BUD Club.

“As an empowerment platform for young women in Ireland, MMAI is passionate about fostering empowerment through dedicated community engagement, advocacy and amplifying the voices of those who are often marginalised.

“Our partnership with Mayor Barr and BUD Club presents a wonderful opportunity to raise awareness about children and adults with additional needs, as well as the importance of supporting these forums.

“We eagerly look forward to cultivating a rich and meaningful relationship with them as we strive to highlight this cause and work towards positive change together.”

Further information on the BUD Club is available on the Mayor’s webpage at derrystrabane.com/mayor and the public can donate at the following link: www.justgiving.com/campaign/budclub

Mayor welcomes Miss Africa pageant’s pledge to raise funds for BUD Club was last modified: February 5th, 2025 by cassoscoop

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