Making the Banner Less Lonely This Christmas: Gifts for people in Direct Provision

Make the Banner Less Lonely This Christmas:

 

Clare Solidarity Network’s Secret Santa for Adults Living in Direct Provision in County Clare

Clare Solidarity Network (CSN) are calling for support from people living in Clare for their Christmas Present Collection for Adults living in Direct Provision in County Clare. The network are asking members of the public who can spare a few euros this Christmas to purchase gifts suitable for adults, both women and men, with a maximum value of €15 each.

The reason that these gifts are for adults is that Santa has been already been working very closely on logistics with his elves to make sure that all children in these centres will receive their own Christmas presents.

How do I give a gift: These gifts can be dropped off in Clare PPN’s offices in Clonroad Business Park, Ennis on Friday the 15th and Saturday the 16th December between 11 am and 4 pm each day. All gifts should be donated unwrapped.

What should I get: CSN suggests that nice socks, stylish jocks 😊 shaving kits, personal hygiene sets, sweets, biscuits, chocolates, selection boxes, hats and scarves, aftershave, body lotions, perfume or other similar items including vouchers would be welcome. All presents should be donated unwrapped.

The group would also welcome donations of wrapping paper, sellotape and pre-written cards particularly from children who might like to draw or write a message of welcome on them.

For more information on giving a gift please call 087 6175587.

The gifts will be delivered by CSN volunteers to direct provision and emergency accommodation centres around Clare in Christmas week.

Noirin Lynch, of CSN said, ‘many thousands of us in Clare have been away from home at Christmas and we know what it’s like. We are asking Clare people to help us offer a small gift- to the adults who have come to Clare seeking refugee status. While we know that people come from many different religions and traditions, we are also aware that they are long way from their homes and many are living in accommodation centres and hotels where they will miss the personal comforts and coziness of home and these gifts will be a nice way to include them in our traditional winter celebration’.

Another member of CSN Kieran Burke said ‘lots of the people who’ve recently come to Clare are very young men and women and there’s a lot of pressure on them in trying to live in rural areas of Clare in accommodation centres without the social and family networks we have, and this idea is one small act against loneliness, to make sure they know someone here thought of them at this time of year.’

CSN is a voluntary group of people living in Clare who came together to welcome newcomers to the county and they carry out various social activities for Clare people and new arrivals in the community.

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Submission on Draft Clare Climate Action Plan 2024-2029

Draft Climate Action Plan for Clare 2024-2029 – submission by Clare PPN & Clare Environmental Network 

Clare County Council recently held a public consultation on its Draft Climate Action Plan 2024-2029, which sets out key actions for the county “to transition to a climate resilient, biodiversity rich, environmentally sustainable and climate neutral economy by 2050”. Clare PPN and Clare Environmental Network made a joint submission on this important policy document. You can read our submission here: 

https://clareppn.ie/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/CPPN-CEN-Submission-to-Draft-Clare-Climate-Action-Plan-November-2023.pdf