I Welcome Campaign

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I Welcome is a people’s movement calling for an end to the system of Direct Provision. Download and print your sign here, then post your selfie!!

We are asking the government to listen to the will of the Irish people, who want the chance to WELCOME refugees and asylum seekers into our communities. We would consider ourselves lucky to call these people neighbours, colleagues, and friends. Right now, we are being deprived of the opportunity to do so, and deprived of the diversity of culture that makes the tapestry of any society so much riche

Time to stand up for people in direct provision 17/11/2017

TOMORROW. GARDEN OF REMEMBRANCE. 2PM

Time to stand up for people in direct provision We do not have to wait for a catastrophic story about an individual in direct provision. We know the system exists, and we know that the Irish government has the power to dismantle it

Click here to support Help fund school fees for Dayo organized by Lucky Khambule 05/09/2017

Dayo wants to go to college in Sligo IT. He finished his Leaving Cert two years ago but because he lives in Direct Provision Centre in Mayo, he is required to pay non- EU fees in order to attend college. For most young people in Direct Provision, that means no college education, full stop.

There are people who believe we live in a meritocracy. Well, when you don't have access to third level education, what impact does that have on your future career options?

Dayo deserves the same chance as every other young person. If you have any amount of money to put towards the fund for his registration fee, that would be wonderful. If you don't have any money, a share of the link would be very helpful too. X

Click here to support Help fund school fees for Dayo organized by Lucky Khambule Adedayo Fabunmi is a 18 year old kid, live in Ballyhaunis direct provision centre in county Mayo. He finished his school leaving cert two years ago, but due to his status in Ireland as an asylum seeker living in direct provision from €21.60, he is unable to pursue his dream of furthering his educ...

Locals in Waterford aim to make Syrians feel at home in Ireland 15/04/2017

This is so great! You see, the Irish people are welcoming, we are not racist! It is the Irish government that are racist, accepting such paltry numbers of Syrian refugees. Irish people are waiting to welcome them, many of us have pledged beds and friendship . But the government continue to stall in their commitments, meanwhile people are suffering in refugee camps. Please follow this link ask Frances Fitzgerald to good on her promise and bring more refugees to Ireland.

Locals in Waterford aim to make Syrians feel at home in Ireland Locals in Waterford are setting up a programme of events to help Syrian families feel part of Irish society.

13/04/2017

Please watch and share this urgent documentary about our friends in Jobstown Not Guilty and the truth about the protests in 2014.

As activists, a crack down on protest affects all of us.
The DPP is trying to stack the jury against the activists by excluding anyone with a connection to Tallaght and anyone who has expressed an opinion on the water charges from it.

They have also attempted to extend the bail conditions to stop the defendants from speaking about the trial in public and on social media, which allows the right wing media to create the narrative.

And for them to be charged with false imprisonment is an absolute disgrace- if Joan Burton being delayed for 3 hours results in a number of activists facing life in prison, how have governments not been charged with the same for keeping people in the Direct Provision system?

Photos from I Welcome Campaign's post 30/03/2017

Rally organised by United Against Racism outside Dáil today during End Direct Provision debate

30/03/2017
Photos from United Against Racism's post 30/03/2017
Photos from I Welcome Campaign's post 21/03/2017

Today United Against Racism and TDs announced the Dáil motion to . The motion can be read in the second part of the PDF here:https://www.oireachtas.ie/documents/thisweek/motions_2017/m310117a.pdf Please make this motion stronger by taking two minutes to fill out this form to email your TDs by clicking here: http://irelandwelcomesrefugees.com/directprovision/

Direct Provision: The Asylum Archive 15/03/2017

"Direct provision is a continuation of a disturbing theme in Irish history, the institutionalisation and isolation of the vulnerable in our society. Mother and baby homes; Magdalene laundries, and now, direct provision." Jack Popeley discusses direct provision and interviews asylum seeker and artist Vukasin Nedeljkovic for FILTR Magazine.

Direct Provision: The Asylum Archive ​ by Jack Popeley ​ ​ Ireland has been home to a number of social and political campaigns in recent years, from the water charges protest, to the campaign to repeal the 8th amendment....

Photos 06/03/2017

Grian welcomes refugees!

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