JCI - Junior Chamber Belfast

JCI - Junior Chamber Belfast Junior Chamber of Commerce (JCI) Belfast is a personal development organisation for young people.

17/06/2026
Ready to boost your confidence and stand out? Join JCI Belfast for an interactive online webinar with Matthew Powell on ...
11/06/2026

Ready to boost your confidence and stand out? Join JCI Belfast for an interactive online webinar with Matthew Powell on employability, confidence, networking and interview skills.
Whether you’re a student, graduate, jobseeker or young professional, this session will help you find your voice and show up with confidence.
πŸ“… 18 June�⏰ 1pm – 2pmοΏ½πŸ“ Online via Zoom
Whether you are applying for jobs, preparing for interviews, building your CV, networking, or simply trying to feel more confident speaking about yourself, this session is for you.
You do not need to have everything figured out. You just need to be open to learning, participating, and showing up as yourself.
Register now through the link/QR code πŸ”—https://us06web.zoom.us/j/88329478071?pwd=Lfmejia2AraB9WvYsyqC7QSbCYgFPq.1

15/05/2026

*Want to grow and retain your members more effectively?*
Join our online workshop with VP and get practical tips & tricks for recruitment, retention and creating meaningful member experiences

Infos
πŸ—“ 21st May
πŸ•’19:30 (Amsterdam Time)
πŸ’» Zoom Workshop
🌍 Open to everyone
πŸ‘€ Isabel Simon is a Talent Acquisition and People Operations Specialist based in Scotland and Indonesia, known for her commitment to youth leadership development, social mobility and DEI. Entirely selfmade, her journey from humble beginnings in the Philippines to becoming a proud New Scot fuels her mission to open doors for others. With over a decade of professional experience across the UK, Europe and Asia, she brings a deeply peoplecentred approach to leadership development.

As a JCI Vice President assigned to Europe, Isabel has supported organisations across multiple countries in strengthening their leadership pipelines, building confident Local Boards and creating meaningful member experiences. Her global background in recruitment enables her to translate professional talentacquisition principles into practical, volunteerfriendly strategies that work in realworld chapter environments.

πŸ”— Link in bio / registration link in bio



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New lines added TEN Foundations
29/04/2026

New lines added TEN Foundations

AVAILABLE NOW! @ Ten Foundations Belfast Shops.

Crafted with purpose, designed for flexibility.
The Obra Bag , Three ways to carry, one story of impact.

17/04/2026

Hi everyone just a follow on post to remind you of some of the wonderful work TEN Foundations (Belfast based charity) undertakes in the Philippines! 😎😎😎

It shouldn’t be forgotten the work the charity performs here in Northern Ireland, educating our children and young people about the struggles people around the world face, and how a simple idea of a livelihood program, from the founder Ian Campbell of Belfast, changed the lives of those in the Philippines forever!

Watch this video guys and see first hand what is being achieved! πŸ˜ƒπŸ˜ƒπŸ˜ƒπŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™Œ

Hi everyone πŸ‘‹ πŸ‘‹ As you know TEN Foundations are our charity sponsor for a few years now! The charity has some wonderful ...
17/04/2026

Hi everyone πŸ‘‹ πŸ‘‹

As you know TEN Foundations are our charity sponsor for a few years now! The charity has some wonderful ideas to grow their outreach and improve sustainability to the beneficiaries but as always this requires funding to do so. By setting up a regular monthly subscription, you can help make this vision a reality for TF πŸ˜ƒπŸ˜ƒπŸ˜ƒ

Please see QR code below, just scan, and you can support Ten Foundations going forwards with what ever you can spare each month.

Remember a fiver is now almost price of a coffee in some establishments and Β£5 a month from enough donors would begin to make that difference to the women being kept from poverty in the Ten Foundations campus in the Philippines.

Thank you one and all πŸ™πŸ™ŒπŸ˜ƒ

Home grown talent here in Northern Ireland, manufacturing innovative healthcare products, in the form of a new sun cream...
11/03/2026

Home grown talent here in Northern Ireland, manufacturing innovative healthcare products, in the form of a new sun cream without the artificial ingredients the major manufacturers are including unnecessarily. Well done Tasha Hagan

This is Tash Hagan, a Co Antrim woman whose flare-up of a chronic health condition inspired her to launch a new natural sunscreen ❀️ πŸ”…

Tash, from Larne, has developed her new brand, Stil, after years of frustration and reactions to mainstream chemical sunscreens.

Living with Crohn’s disease for over 20 years has made her ingredient-aware and increasingly frustrated by a category dominated by harsh formulas and outdated aesthetics.

"I’ve spent my adult life dedicated to my health and wellbeing to manage my disease without medication," Tash said.

"It started with clean eating, and after realising that personal care products also caused me to flare, I became obsessed with natural cosmetics and researching ingredients.

"When I returned home after living in Australia at age 29, I struggled to find an SPF on the UK shelves that I trusted. I couldn’t find a sunscreen I enjoyed using or wanted on my bathroom shelf, and I knew I wasn’t alone.

"Mineral sunscreens existed, but they were chalky, hard to rub in and felt like a compromise. This is when I originally had the idea for Stil. It's the sunscreen I was searching for – kinder to skin, considered for the ocean, and feels like beauty."

10/02/2026

I find this story from TEN Foundations utterly humbling and inspiring, so good to hear these stories of a home grown charity born here in Belfast by local founder and CEO, Ian Campbell, well said Ian, TF is not just about making bags, it’s so so much more! ❀️❀️❀️

08/02/2026

Such a great home grown success story, a superb example of a purveyor of fine foods here in NI πŸ™Œ

30/01/2026

Belfast is looking bright tonight! πŸŒƒβœ¨ There’s nothing like the 'Balls on the Falls' (aka RISE) caught in a long exposure. πŸ“Έ Whether you call it the "Westicles" or the rising sun, it’s a stunning symbol of hope standing tall over the Westlink. πŸŒ… Love how the light trails capture the city's energy! πŸš—πŸ’¨

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