The Cork Outreach Group of the Chernobyl Children’s Project were delighted with the hospitality shown to the children during their stay in Youghal. The group enjoyed a river trip up the River Blackwater courtesy of Aquatrek and the recently formed Youghal Bay Boat Club. The group also enjoyed the recent Mary Coughlan concert courtesy of Bobby Lee from Sacred Root Promotions.
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Since its establishment in 1991, Chernobyl Children’s Project International (CCPI) has delivered over €85 million in direct and indirect humanitarian aid to the Chernobyl region. CCPI aims to restore hope to the people of the Chernobyl-affected region.
We continue to deliver relevant projects and programmes by maintaining strong links with many international and Belarusian agencies and organisations and by then adapting and changing the work that we do according to the changing needs of the children, the adults and the communities we work with. This process of ongoing communication informs all of the work we do and allows us to closely monitor and evaluate our programme and project delivery.

Chernobyl Children from the Cork outreach group with event organiser Bobby Lee, from Sacred Roots Promotions, Mary Coughlan, Bobby Whyte, Kevin Murphy, Peter Lee, Warren Tivy from Claycastle Recording Studios Youghal, Bronwen Howley and Denis McCarthy

Chernobyl Children with Maria and Alfie Street from the Cork Outreach Group CCP and volunteers enjoying the summer weather at Youghal Quay's

























Isn’t it great to see the welcome and activities laid on for the visitors. Bobby Lee has become a true ambassador for all that is good about Youghal. I hope this does not go un-noticed by those who “pull the strings” and thereby influence the ease or otherwise that he can carry out his work with. Michael D