Gonzaga Students Visit JRS
Elizabeth O’Rourke provided an overview of JRS Ireland’s activities in the cause of asylum seekers, refugees and migrants. Eight asylum seekers (from Eritrea, Nigeria, Sudan and Cameroon) met the boys to talk about their homeland, their lives in direct provision in Ireland and their experiences of the asylum process. Sport plays an important role in facilitating integration and social interaction between host and migrant communities. In this spirit the Gonzaga students, the asylum seekers and three students from Belvedere enjoyed a game of football on the roof of Belvedere College. The match could not have gone ahead without the generous assistance of Noelle Fitzpatrick from Sli Eile and Helen Bardem and Jan from Belvedere.
 

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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