Monday, March 30, 2009

Mosney Scheme

Urgent news.

A brand new Mosney & Asylum seeker based initiative is unveiled this week. After a lengthy department of Justice battle, local independent political East Meath election Candidate, James Carey won the right to put into action a scheme which links asylum seekers in Mosney with individuals or groups in our native community in need of labour based support. Residents Associations, the elderly and disabled comprised of 85% of all online applications already with mowing communal lawns, helping the elderly to bingo and general house maintenance ranking amongst the top 3 requests. Full details of this initiative are available, alongside an online application form at: www.jamescarey.ie/careycares

This story must reach the broader community as thousands of asylum seekers waste their days in our asylum centres. They want to work, but our Government will not allow them to, therefore the brilliant idea of simply connecting them to our communities on a voluntary basis makes total sense. Mosney will pilot this scheme, we will then roll it out nationwide. One local gentleman who suffers from brain damage, Mr. Brian Moran of Stamullen, Co. Meath said that without Editha, his helper, his life would be unbearable. "Before Editha began to help me, I was literally barely able to make a cup of tea. Now, she comes 4 days per week and I feel like a new man!"

This is positive news amidst the mountains of negative press of late. This creates a positive feeling out of a highly discussed, controversial and serious topic of the asylum process.

Call 086 845 3044 or fill out the online application form for further details.

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