The Donegal Public Participation Network (PPN) held a successful Plenary Event at the Radisson BLU Hotel on Thursday, showcasing the work of local groups and providing a valuable networking opportunity for attendees.
The event featured a diverse range of speakers and stands, offering insights into various services and support available in the community.
Adele McElhinney from Donegal ETB, Julie Corry, DCC Biodiversity Officer, Fergus McGrory, Crime Prevention Officer, Sharmila Kamat from the Donegal Indian Community, and Karen McCormick, representing Self-Directed Supports in Ireland, were among the speakers who shared their expertise with the audience.
The Ukrainian Voice in Donegal Choir provided the music while a wide variety of organisations set up stands to interact with attendees and offer information about their services.
Donegal PPN is a community network to support all voluntary, social inclusion and environmental groups in County Donegal.
See photos from the event below, with thanks to North West Newspix