For the third year now, a charity project in Dublin 8 (www.swicn.ie) provides free English conversational classes to people from various countries. The project’s backbones are volunteers from the Failte Isteach program. One day, the project recruited a very interesting man for the voluntary teacher position. He is a Social welfare officer, who deals with people in difficult life situations every day. Many of them are not from Ireland. One would think that he has enough of commendable work at his day job. What astounded me most about this story is that this man is willing to volunteer after work to improve the lives of people he deals with in his day job. How much charity is too much?
What are the free English classes?
On September 29th, 2011, a popular RTE television reporter Anne Cassin visited some unusual projects in Dublin and met volunteers. Capital D program went behind the scenes of Dublin community projects; to find out more about the show — please visit the Capital D’s homepage (this video is available from minute 20:00).
Irish TV program (www.rte.ie) about free English classes in Dublin 8. Watch online |
What are Third Age and Fáilte Isteach?
https://www.irishtimes.com/opinion/failte-isteach-1.477492
More info on SWICN projects:
Homepage: www.swicn.ie
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/South-West-Inner-City-Network-SWICN/179471358755154