Roman Catholic children in Ireland who make their
Confirmation (typically at the age of 11–12) are encouraged to promise, or "take the pledge", not to drink alcohol until they are at least 18 (the
legal drinking age in Ireland). The PTAA is active in this drive, and encourages teenagers, particularly in
religious-run secondary schools, to join the PTAA and "keep the pledge". In train with the growing
secularisation of Irish society, members of the association are increasingly
older people. Younger Catholics who choose not to drink alcohol are unlikely to belong to the PTAA. The PTAA does not strive to simply stop people from drinking. It also aims to create opportunities for fun and social activities without the need for the presence of alcohol. It organises many competitions, such as table quizzes,
Réadóirí (a talent competition;
Réadóirí is the
Irish word for Pioneers), and sports. Local centres (parishes or schools) compete in these competitions at regional (against local parishes), diocesan, provincial and all-Ireland level. The Pioneers also run two annual
seminars, one for young pioneers (13–18), and one for older Pioneers (18+). The Association issued an appeal for funds from its website in April 2011 in an effort to prevent closure because of the organisation's indebtedness. ==References==