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Walk In Their Shoes – Silent Walk to Mark World Refugee Day‘Walk In Their Shoes’ Silent Solidarity Walk to mark World Refugee Day 19th June 2016 3PM What would it feel like to walk in a refugee’s shoes, even for a few minutes? Nasc invites you to join us on a Silent Solidarity Walk to mark World Refugee Day 2016. This walk is being organised... Read more
Nasc’s 2014 Year in ReviewIn December 2014, we issued our annual Year in Review detailing the high points and successes we had achieved over the course of 2014. In case you missed it, you can view it here. Season’s Greetings and Happy New Year from everyone at Nasc. more>>
Your Ireland, Your VoteImmigrants are now over 12% of the Irish population. Collectively we have a significant voice. Voting in elections is one way of letting public representatives know that you want your voice to be heard and that you want to contribute to Irish society as active residents and citizens. Candidates who are... Read more
“I Feel Like I Can Lift the World!”We at Nasc were delighted when Henri, a naturalised refugee from the Côte d’Ivoire, was granted permission to reunite with his wife in July 2012. Henri has been living and working in Ireland since 2005 and returned to the Côte d’Ivoire last year following the civil war in the country to marry... Read more
Run for Nasc, Run for FamiliesNasc is looking for volunteers to run, walk or jog in the Evening Echo Women’s Mini Marathon on September 16 2012. Supporters will help fund our family reunification programme. It is hard to begin a new life if your family remains in danger. Every step you take in the 4 mile Mini Marathon is a... Read more





