Offaly Clubs Recognised At Healthy Club Event

By Offaly Secretary Fri 31st Oct

Offaly GAA
Offaly Clubs Recognised At Healthy Club Event
Offaly Clubs Recognised At Healthy Club Event

15 Offaly Clubs Receive Accreditation In GAA Healthy Clubs Programme

In recognition of their outstanding commitment to the health and wellbeing of members and communities, 15 clubs in Offaly have officially been accredited as healthy clubs in the Irish Life GAA Healthy Clubs programme in 2025.

This achievement is the result of nearly two years of dedicated work by teams of volunteers, who give freely of their time to ensure the GAA continues to be a driving force for health, inclusion, and community spirit across Ireland. Of the total 15 clubs, seven are receiving the award for the first time, while the other eight have renewed their accreditation for another two years demonstrating their ongoing commitment to the Irish Life GAA Healthy Clubs Programme.

Club Status Club Status
Shannonbridge Healthy Club Ballyfore Healthy Club
Kilcormac/Killoughey Healthy Club Erin Rovers Healthy Club
Gracefield Healthy Club Coolderry Silver
Ferbane Healthy Club St Rynagh’s (H) Gold
Ballycommon Healthy Club Daingean Gold
Ballingar Healthy Club Doon Gold
Kilclonfert Healthy Club Seir Kieran Gold
Ballycumber Healthy Club

 

The Irish Life GAA Healthy Clubs programme, now in its twelfth year, has grown from a 2013 pilot involving just 16 clubs to engaging over 600 clubs nationwide. Along the way, it has gained national and international recognition as a leading model for delivering health promotion through the unique setting of a sports club. Phase 6 of the Irish Life GAA Healthy Clubs programme involved 600 clubs and over 2,500 volunteers.

In the 2024–25 period alone, Healthy Clubs rolled out more than 2,828 initiatives, accessed 305,239 times by 152,619 individuals—many of whom had no prior involvement with their local GAA club. Such scale and impact would not have been possible without the enduring support of title sponsors Irish Life, as well as the Tomar Trust, the HSE, the National Office for Suicide Prevention, and Healthy Ireland.

The clubs’ initiatives span a wide range of vital areas, including:

  • Physical activity
  • Community development
  • Mental health awareness and education
  • Diversity and inclusion
  • Substance use and gambling awareness
  • Healthy eating

To earn official accreditation as a Healthy Club, clubs must meet specific criteria over an 18-month cycle, with progress dependent on the capacity and dedication of their volunteer base. Clubs can strive to achieve healthy club accreditation which includes silver and gold awards.

Expressions of Interest for the Irish Life GAA Healthy Clubs programme will open on November 22nd2025, all interested GAA, LGFA and Camogie Clubs can apply here: http://www.healthyclubs.gaa.ie

By Offaly Secretary Fri 31st Oct

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