A Cork city youth club joined hundreds of other teenagers at an Irish conference, as they came together to learn and discuss mental health, well-being and alcohol safety.
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Over 250 young people from across Ireland, including teams from Crossmolina and Claremorris, gathered together at the No Name Club Annual Youth Conference 2025.