Why Your CHRISTMAS Donation Matters: Supporting vulnerable people and people experiencing crisis with the Irish support Agency
Your support can strengthen and improve lives and communities. We are so grateful for every donation; the generosity of people like you helps us continue our vital work. With the festive season upon us, we invite you to consider making a tax-deductible donation to the Irish Support Agency NSW.
Your donation to the Irish Support Agency can significantly impact the lives of people experiencing poverty, homelessness, domestic violence and mental health crisis. With a focus on community development, we work to provide access to essential services such as mental health care, aged care and homelessness support.
When you donate to the Irish Support Agency, you not only help those most vulnerable and in need, but you can also receive a tax deduction for your charitable donation. As an Australian tax-exempt charity, all donations over $2 are tax-deductible.
TESTIMONIALS
THE NEED for the ISA
The ISA was established in 1995 to act as a safety net for the Irish community in NSW who, during times of vulnerability and distress, found themselves far removed from their traditional support network of friends and family. Since its formation, the Agency has grown to meet significant demand, adapting constantly to the changing needs of our community.
Bad luck can happen to anyone and sufficient bad luck can be devastating. Health, work, legal or financial issues can feel overwhelming when trying to resolve alone, particularly if unfamiliar with how to navigate Australian systems or community support networks. Whether it is a friendly voice, a helping hand, or something more tangible, the ISA is available to assist in whatever manner we can.
As awareness of the organisation grows, there is an increasing number of Irish Australians who are seeking support from the Agency across all levels of service.
Traditionally a typical case might involve a support following a death, workplace accident or unemployment, etc. but in recent years, we have witnessed a significant increase in the number of clients seeking our help for mental health issues whether that be anxiety/depression, psychoses, or addiction issues. Domestic and family violence has also been to the fore, with this area notably exacerbated by the challenges of the global pandemic.
The ISA, however, is not just for those experiencing difficulties. With prevention being better than a cure, many of our Outreach Events seek to promote a sense of connection, social inclusion, and health and wellbeing programs with regular information sessions to give people the tools they need to thrive here.
The ISA supported 255 new clients in the FY 2023-24 with a further 100 clients re-engaging with the service.
That is over 350 individuals who have sought solace and support from our organisation, the significance of this work cannot be underestimated.
Our stories
In the early hours of the 9th October 2022, Eoin Sweeney’s life changed dramatically.
Eoin was enjoying a night out with friends in Surry Hills, when he was struck by an ambulance on Elizabeth Street.
Paramedics treated Eoin at the scene for serious head injuries and he was rushed to Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in a critical condition.
When he arrived at the hospital, no one thought he would survive the night.
Eoin’s mum and dad, Clare and Eamon, received the phonecall that no parent wants to receive. The medical team advised Clare and Eamon to get to Sydney from their native Donegal immediately.
Eoin, sustained the most serious of injuries, but he survived.
For the past 2 years, Eoin and his family have been receiving ongoing support from the ISA.
Eoin is now in recovery, but he is still working with his rehabilitation team who have been by his side from the beginning.
Eoin is a beacon of light and can fill a room with his warmth and character. It has been a pleasure supporting the Sweeney family during one of the most challenging situations of their lives.
In October 1996, the Irish Support Agency purchased a number of burial plots for members of the Irish Community in Rookwood Cemetery. The plots were purchased for those who had no other means of being laid to rest.
In this way, people can be laid to rest with their fellow country people, in peace.
To date, 34 people are interred here.
Another example of how we put your generous donations to use.
Katerina, our Outreach Worker, and members of our committee regularly visit the graves, lay flowers and pay our respects.
Le chéile i gcónaí.