Woodlawn Rallies Behind Emerald Isle

 

Woodlawn Friends of the Emerald Isle Immigration Center will hold its inaugural fundraising event at The Rambling House this Sunday June 10, with an afternoon of Irish music, dancing and great food. The event hopes to raise funds for the vital work of Emerald Isle as well as launching The Rambling House’s new addition.

 

Music will be provided by Joanie Madden and Friends, Shane O’Sullivan & Friends, The Erin Loughran School of Music and Maurice O’Sullivan. In addition, The Flynn School of Irish dance will be on hand. Emerald Isle is hoping for a highly enjoyable evening of music and festivities, which will help the Center continue the valuable work it does for the community. The funds raised will be used to provide essential services to vulnerable people, bolstering our immigration and social services programs that serves thousands each year. Please come out and show your support- it’ll be a great event and it’s for a very worthy cause.

Urgent J1 Summer Student Appeal

 

Each summer sees an influx of J1 Students to New York, many of whom arrive at the Center looking for assistance with accommodation, employment and settling into the city. The Center’s needs the assistance of the community to ensure that these Students have a safe and enjoyable experience in the US.

We are asking landlords, employers and the community at large to assist us with placing these students. If you have or know of anyone looking for summer hires or who might be interested in renting an apartment, please get in touch with the Center.

The Center is seeing a significant rise in J1 Summer Students this year, which is putting pressure on the program and the structure of community support on which it relies. To meet this demand EIIC has hired Patrick Collins, a Dublin City University student who recently graduated with a degree in Law, to help with intake and services. Based in our Bronx office, Patrick will help Muireach Shankey and other staff who are involved in this year’s intake.

The Celtic Cruise Makes Waves

The Hudson River displayed a particularly greenish hue last Wednesday as New York’s Irish came out in force for the “Celtic Cruise,” a fundraising event set up by AOH Division 7’s Celtic Charity to benefit the Emerald Isle Immigration Center- an organization whose fine work in their Queens and Bronx offices has so greatly helped Immigrants on these shores, both new and old alike since its founding in 1988.

Held aboard the glamorous cruiser The Spirit of New York, the attendees were greeted at Pier 62 by a be-kilted Irish bag-piper who played as guests embarked. Once safely aboard, the open bars across three floors of music, food, and free flowing conversation did much to help make this a night to remember for over four hundred passengers who had come out to show their support for a very worthy cause.

With music outside on the top deck provided by the Shay Mac Band, and more musical entertainment coming later from The Chris Kelly Band, The Cunningham Brothers and Celtic Cross, the dance floor saw more than its fair share of jigs and reels as the evening wore on and night began to fall on Manhattan. Crowds took in the sight of the city’s breathtaking skyline from the ships decks with glasses in hand, and even after having taken its happy passengers the length of the Hudson and back for over 3 hours people were reluctant to leave the ship as she began to make her return journey.

As they disembarked, all involved couldn’t help but remark on the cruise being such a huge success. Not only were all aboard suitably entertained, but the reason for the event was never far from people’s minds either, with the Emerald Isle Immigration Center’s Executive Director Siobhan Dennehy remarking how grateful we are to be the beneficiaries of the Celtic Cruise this year as the needs of our programs have grown throughout the recent downturn in the economy and every penny earned will go to protecting our current portfolio of services.