As a charitable organisation, our work gravitates entirely around being there for the whole Birmingham community, with more relying on us than ever before due to the current circumstances we are facing.
Ensuring that we can meet the needs of every single client requires meticulous organisation from staff such as our wonderful HR and Finance Manager, Morag Bennett.
Morag’s work not only guarantees that our finances run like clockwork, but also that everyone is kept safe with PPE stocks and that our helpline is operated smoothly at all times.
She is also our go-to lady for specialised passport/foreign birth registry customer enquiries and offers incredible support for those exploring their family history in Ireland.
Thank you so much for your incredible work Morag, our staff and clients would be lost without you and you are a truly pivotal member of our team.
Our next edition of our newsletter will feature another fantastic staff member from our organisation, so make sure to stay tuned!
Welcome to another Birmingham Irish Association news update
We publish news and project updates keeping you up to date with details regarding our services and events, as well as other local developments and other news that will be of interest to our clients as well as other visitors.
John Mulry heads out in our minibus to collect our service users from their homes in the mornings, ensuring that they arrive safely to one of our Dementia centres across the City.
We have always marked St Brigid’s Day within our organisation. On the lead up to February 1st (The feast day of St Brigid) we celebrated in many ways during the week.
At Birmingham Irish, we feel that the beautiful language of Gaelic is an extraordinary gift that should be passed down from generation to generation with immense pride.
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