Dignity Partnership goal is to promote and provide self-employment support services for people seeking refuge and asylum. Offering the new communities the Irish experience of running small business while they explore their business ideas. Many people seeking refuge and asylum have overcome significant adversity. DiP shares some of their individual's stories.

DIGNITY PARTNERSHIP OFFERS WORKSHOPS

DiP workshops aim to support by providing them with essential skills, knowledge, and resources to integrate successfully into their new communities. These workshops typically cover a range of topics tailored to the needs of participants, such as language learning, cultural orientation, job...

Dignity Partnership's second birthday!

As we celebrate 2 years of supporting and inspiring each other. I would like to thank all the members and volunteers for the amazing work we do together. 🥳🥳🥳 Here is a video for us to look back and celebrate our...

Dublin City Social Enterprise Awards 2021

Dignity Partnership is delighted to be awarded Dublin City Social Enterprise Awards 2021. Really excited to embarking on the hair & beauty project, while we continue making an impact. As always many thanks to every organisation, the business sector and individuals for your support in the work...

Awaken: My Wellness, My Responsibility - Get Together

The Dignity Partnership volunteer team and participants of ‘Awaken: My Wellness, My Responsibility,’ had a wonderful time last weekend celebrating the success of the project, funded by Bank of Ireland and the Community Foundation of Ireland Begin Together Fund! Thank you to everyone who came...

DiP Masks

Protect Yourself, Protect Others by using DiP Masks. We made these masks with love, for...

Wael

Wael is a member of DiP and has vast knowledge of different cultures especially in Arabic and Gulf nations. Reach out to...

French Online- Stories of Cameroon

‘I was confused since I came to Ireland. I always wanted to become a language teacher and felt my dreams come true because I left my country of origin (Cameroon). I was discouraged by most people whenever I spoke about becoming a teacher in Ireland. Early this year, I joined...

I refuse to Give Up my dream....

Busayo Wewe, International Protection Applicants living in Direct Provision Centre in Co. Mayo, motivating international protection applicant to persue their dreams. And thanking our mentors for supporting her dream. Well Done Busayo, you are our...

June Newsletter

We are happy to bring to you our June Newsletter. Enjoy the reading and remember every action counts. Thanks to all our heroes (supporters) and we are calling out other heroes to join the...