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JRS Ireland Projects for 2012

JRS Ireland has begun 2012 with a number of projects!

The computer class has started back on Friday mornings with students studying a variety of ECDL modules. Our wonderful tutor, Nicholas, helps each student to identify the best module to study, and ensures that they work at their own pace.

The homework club in Clondalkin reception centre is held 2 days a week with the help of an excellent team of volunteers.

Currently, JRS Ireland are also planning a series of capacity building classes and an integration project to be held in the coming months.

 
Christmas Toy Appeal



Please donate a toy for the children of Asylum Seekers living in Accommodation Centres in Dublin.

 
"Ladies' Day Out" Fundraiser

"Ladies' Day Out" Fundraiser

Is it time to clear out your wardrobe and get rid of that dress that never quite fit, or the much loved skirt, that you have grown tired of?

Come to the JRS Clothes Swap - get rid of clothes you no longer want and pick up some new items for your winter wardrobe!

With Tea and Cake and a massage - this is the perfect Ladies' Day Out - Saturday 22nd October at the Odessa Club (12-4).

To raise funds for Asylum Seekers in Third Level Education.

 
JRS Integration Support Group Visits Dublin Castle

The Integration Support Group has started a new term this autumn.

 
Europe: governments failed to protect forced migrants, say human rights groups

The Jesuit Refugee Service has urged EU states to prioritise the protection of human rights and life over border security, in response to findings of the latest Amnesty International report, The Battle for Libya: Killings, Disappearances and Torture.

 
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Jesuit Refugee Service

The Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) is an international Catholic non-governmental organisation, founded in 1980. Its mission is to accompany, advocate and serve the cause of refugees and forcibly displaced persons worldwide. It operates at national and regional levels, with the support of an international office in Rome.

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