They accepted the awards at a ceremony in Limerick last weekend.
Two midlands men have been recognised for their volunteering work.
Laois' Andy Cullen, from Husky Rescue Ireland, picked up the award in the Environment and Animal care category at 2023 Volunteer Ireland Awards.
While Westmeath's Brian Fagan, of Brian's Treasure Chest, Midlands Simon, GOAL, and Concern, picked up the award in the Social Inclusion & Community Support section.
Edward Devery from Athlone Community Radio also took home an award in the Health and Wellbeing category.
The awards ceremony took place in Limerick over the weekend.
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