Her victory comes as the Miss Ireland Organisation introduced Miss Ireland Teen for the first time, emphasising values of community engagement.
Sarah Moran, a 17-year-old student from Newbridge, clinched the title of Miss Ireland Teen at the Hilton Hotel Dublin Airport on Saturday, May 4th.
Amidst stiff competition, Moran's standout feature was her commitment to charity and community service.
As a student at Holy Family Secondary School, Moran has been actively involved in charitable work, notably with the Young Saint Vincent De Paul.
Last year, she completed her Gaisce award and volunteered weekly at All Stars, an organisation coaching children with additional needs.
Her victory comes as the Miss Ireland Organisation introduced Miss Ireland Teen for the first time, emphasising values of community engagement.
Finalists underwent rigorous testing of their skills, including debating, public speaking, and talent showcases, with an emphasis on their charity projects and community involvement.
The first runner up, pictured below, was Michelle Canta from Leixlip.


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