Community & Youth
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MFCU School Quiz 2026 Swords: Winners Announced
The MFCU School Quiz 2026 continued in style as the school quiz Swords heat got underway, and the students from across the local area absolutely delivered on the day. Following on from a brilliant Artane heat, the Swords leg of the competition raised the bar even further, with teams arriving ready and raring to go.…
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MFCU School Quiz 2026 Artane: Winners Announced
The MFCU School Quiz 2026 is officially up and running, and what a start it has been! The Artane heat of the school quiz, Artane brought together some of the brightest young students from local primary schools, and the energy in the room from the very first question was something else entirely. Every year, MFCU…
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MFCU Supports Clontarf FC’s Junior Referees Program
At Member First Credit Union, we understand that football is more than just a game. It unites communities and offers young people the chance to develop leadership skills. As the Republic of Ireland continues its journey in the ongoing FIFA European Qualifiers, the importance of nurturing talent at the grassroots level becomes even clearer. That…
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Community Garden Competition 2025 Returns with €5,000 in Prizes
The summer is already here. The skies are brighter (on most days), the bees are back in business, and everyone’s looking for ways to enjoy the good weather. One great way to make the most of this Irish summer is by taking part in the MFCU Community Garden Competition 2025. This simple and rewarding contest helps…
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Guaranteed Irish: Member First Credit Union Earns Prestigious Status
For the past ten years, Member First Credit Union has proudly received numerous awards and celebrated significant milestones. Each of these moments has deeply reflected the strong connection we’ve built with our valued members and the vibrant communities we serve. And now, today, we’re even more thrilled to share one of our most meaningful recognitions yet:…
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Irish Language Week contest: Win a Gaeltacht Summer Course!
Is fearr Gaeilge bhriste, ná Béarla cliste. This means, “Broken Irish is better than clever English.” While it’s a great reminder that every bit of Irish is valuable, there’s no better time than now to learn and improve. As VIPMagazine.ie highlights, the Irish language has been around for over 2,000 years—long before English—and continues to be…



