WeAct Town Hall 2025

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Zoom
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WeAct Town Hall 2025

Over the past three years, We Act has told hundreds of stories from across our sector. We’ve conducted three rounds of annual research. We’ve trained over 3,000 staff and volunteers around the country in communications. And we want your help in shaping what comes next.   

Join us for our 2025 Town Hall to:  

  • Hear our latest research update on public perceptions and staff and volunteer experiences of our sector 
  • Find opportunities to get involved in events, media features, social media content and ad campaigns 
  • Learn about our free communications training  
  • See how we can help you shape and amplify your stories 
  • Hear about what comes next and help us shape the future of our campaign, and of the perception of our wider sector.   

This is a free online event open to anyone in the sector but registration is required.

How to register
  • You can book places for yourself and/or colleagues by clicking the button below.  
  • This event will take place on Zoom.  
  • Closed captions can be enabled by participants.   
  • Please email matthew@wheel.ie if you have any special requirements.  

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Meet Your Facilitator:

A black and white headshot of Claire McGowran

Claire McGowran is The We Act project Manager, working closely with a pan-sectoral steering group on an exciting new campaign to improve public awareness of the value and impact of the charity and community sector in Ireland. She holds a degree in Journalism from DCU and wrote for various newspapers and magazines as a digital editor for 8 years. Claire's interest in campaigns was sparked by her involvement in the campaign to Repeal the Eighth Amendment in 2018. Living in London at the time, she volunteered with the London-Irish Abortion Rights Campaign as an organiser for Home To Vote. She's also worked with UNICEF on a campaign to end child marriage and contributed to the Emigrant Papers as part of the campaign to expand voting rights for Irish emigrants.. 

Brought to you by:

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Supported by:

Govt of Ireland
Who should attend

Anyone with an interest in how our sector is perceived by the public and portrayed in the media.