Men’s Sheds awarded European Citizen’s Prize
Fine Gael MEPs Seán Kelly, Mairead McGuinness, Brian Hayes and Deirdre Clune have congratulated the Irish Men’s Sheds Association on officially receiving the 2018 European Citizen’s Prize at a European Parliament awards in Brussels on Tuesday evening. The prestigious award follows a joint nomination by the MEPs in recognition of Irish Men’s Sheds work in promoting cross-border cooperation and EU values.
Speaking on behalf of the delegation, Leader of Fine Gael in the European Parliament Seán Kelly said: “It was great to nominate a positive, community-based organisation such as Irish Men’s Sheds and it is even better to see the association receive the prize this evening.
“Irish Men’s Sheds represent a real added value for society, not just in Ireland, but for the whole of Europe. We are hopeful that the European Citizen’s prize will encourage the movement to expand into every Member State in the EU.
“It is clear that Men’s Sheds are filling a need in our communities, proven by the fact that the movement is growing rapidly with two new sheds opening every week in Ireland,” Mr Kelly added.
An all-island organisation, Irish Men’s Sheds create a space where men can discuss health issues and emotions while engaging in purposeful activities. This advances the health and well-being of the participating men by combatting issues such as loneliness and isolation while creating a culture where men can openly discuss their thoughts and feelings without stigma.
Speaking from Brussels, CEO of Irish Men’s Sheds Barry Sheridan said: “This award is a testament to the work carried out by Men’s Sheds all across Ireland and the positive impact they have on the communities and the families they represent.”
The four Fine Gael MEPs also extended their congratulations to the Dublin-based group, Inner City Helping Homeless, an Irish charity and fellow recipient of the 2018 European Citizen’s Prize.