The LGFA have announced details of the 2024 Glenveagh Homes Gaelic4Girls Programme.
25 clubs from across the country and Britain are set to benefit.
This programme has been a huge success story since it began back in 2008.
Among the 25 clubs, 16 counties will be represented, with John Mitchels of Liverpool also participating.
Two Mayo clubs will fly the Connacht flag for the 2024 programme – St Brigid’s and The Neale.
The full list of participating clubs reads as follows:
Connacht (2): St Brigids & The Neale (both Mayo).
Leinster (11): St Colmcilles, St Patrick’s Donabate & Tyrrelstown (all Dublin), Suncroft (Kildare), Ballymore (Longford), Roche Emmets & Wolfe Tones (both Louth), Moynalty (Meath), Newtown, Blessington & Kilbride (all Wicklow).
Munster (5): Cratloe (Clare), Cobh & Gabriel Rangers (both Cork), John Mitchels (Kerry), Clonmel Óg (Tipperary).
Ulster (6): St Michaels (Armagh), Steelstown Brian Ógs (Derry), St Michaels (Down), Derrygonnelly Harps & Tempo Maguires (both Fermanagh), Stewartstown (Tyrone).
Britain (1): John Mitchels (Liverpool/Britain).
The selected clubs will attend training sessions early in the new year before the programme is rolled out.
Gaelic4Girls 2024 will culminate with cluster blitz days later in the year.