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Thank you from Slainte 2020

Many years ago Winston Churchill, the great English statesman, opined that no crisis should go to waste, and Albert Einstein, the great German physicist agreed, when he noted that in the midst of every crisis lies a great opportunity. New York had the ignominious distinction of becoming the epicenter of the Covid 19, as many in the Irish community were unwittingly thrust into the eye of this devastating economic storm. The “City that never Sleeps” went into lock-down mode. Bars, restaurants, salons and non-essential construction sites were shutdown. Granted some of the displaced workers qualified for unemployment benefits in the Government rescue package, however, there were many who were ineligible for assistance. This was certainly a very vulnerable group as they had no income, no safety net, no health insurance, some with no family support or savings, while still responsible for the usual rent, food, phone and utility bills.

As the crisis escalated, community organizations and leaders realized that the exponentially growing problems could best be tackled by involving the major not for profit stake-holders in the Irish community. So it was against this unfolding crisis that Slainte 2020, a partnership of five well-known and long-standing Irish organizations was formed. The partnership consisted of the Aisling Irish Cultural Center, New York Irish Center, Emerald Isle Immigration Center, United Irish Counties and the New York GAA. Representatives from each organization came together to form a steering committee, which consisted of Caitriona Clarke, (Chairperson, Aisling Center}, Siobhan Dennehy, (Director, Emerald Isle Immigration Center}, Sandra Feeney-Charles, (Director, Aisling Irish Center}, Paul Finnegan, (Director, New York Irish Center}, Joan Henchy, (Chairperson, New York GAA}, Shane Humphries, (Attorney at Law) and Michael O’Reilly, (First Vice-President, United Irish Counties Association) . Strongly supported by the Irish Consulate in New York, their mission was to maximize their influence to ameliorate the lot of those among us who were cavalierly abandoned to suffer harshly and heartlessly during the Covid crisis. Thankfully Slainte 2020 stepped up to the plate and delivered with aplomb approximately $575, 000 to those in dire need. This impressive figure was raised by generous donations from the County Associations, Sports and Cultural Clubs, various organizations, volunteer fund raising initiatives, individual donations as well as a significant donation from the Irish Government. To maximize efficiency, administration expenses were absorbed by the founding organizations and 100% of funds raised went towards approved beneficiaries except where costs were incurred by a fundraising platform.

Overall, 555 grants were made to 1088 beneficiaries, and that included 161 children under 18 years. The hospitality industry accounted for 69% of the recipients and construction represented 25% respectively. Perhaps a good indication of the circumstances of those most affected was that approximately 90% were in the non-status designation. Besides providing desperately needed financial support, Slainte 2020 managed to secure gainful employment for twenty people, plus also direct others to appropriate medical care. Now when you analyze the context or the circumstances that a sum just shy of six hundred grand was raised, it becomes even more impressive. Benjamin Franklin claimed that nothing is certain in life except death and taxes. However, from my experience of being involved with teams and clubs for nearly half a century, you could make a comparable claim with as much certitude when it comes to fund raising. Namely bars and builders are universal certainties when it comes to fund raising in the Irish-American communities. Now if you’re the doubting Thomas type, just check any journal or the names on the jerseys in Gaelic Park. Unfortunately we often take these very generous folks very much for granted. Given that bars and builders were shut down for much of Covid, the response to Slainte 2020 was absolutely phenomenal and a glowing testament to the great generosity of the organizations involved, and of course, their supporters. What’s also very gratifying to note is that a number of grant recipients have got back on their feet and donated back to Slainte, while some others have pledged support when the financial horizon gets a little brighter.

Having fully utilized its resources and dispersed over half a million dollars in grant aid, Slainte 2020 has now wound down. Granted the virus statistic is still worrisome, but there’s definitely light emerging into the tunnel as two vaccines are being introduced to combat the epidemic. Its success was possible only because of the incredible response from the community. Each and every fundraising event was so much appreciated- every donation from individuals and groups, from $10 to $10,000 dollars, was directed to those who needed it the most at the time. The Slainte 2020 Committee was truly humbled by the widespread support they received. They are extremely grateful to all the organizations, clubs, groups and individuals who contributed so generously to help offset the distressing conditions that were so harshly imposed on a significant but very vulnerable part of our community. It is important to note also that while Slainte 2020 has come to an end, the organizations involved are still working hard behind the scenes to continue to support those in need. For those who require further assistance, please contact the The Aisling Center, Emerald Isle Immigration Center and the New York Irish Center directly, where all queries will be dealt with in confidence.

The Covid crisis certainly presented an unprecedented challenge for the Irish and Irish-American community to address, namely how best to provide much-needed assistance to those who had fallen on hard times through no fault of their own. By embracing that wonderful Irish expression, ‘Ni neart go cur le cheile’ (There’s no strength without unity) you came through with flying colors and sincere thanks to all involved. Here’s hoping that the good tidings of Christmas continue into the new year as the fallout from Covid 19 soon peters out.

DV-2022 Green Card Lottery Entry Status Check Opens on Saturday, May 8th at noon (EDT)

Applicants who submitted an entry under the Diversity Visa 2022 green card lottery (DV-2022) can check the status of their application online starting on Saturday, May 8, 2021, at noon (EDT). The DV-2022 entry period opened on October 7, 2020, and closed on November 10, 2020. Only confirmation information for entries submitted during this period are valid for checking your status.

All DV-2022 applicants must check their status online, and will not receive a notification letter or e-mail from the U.S. government. Diversity Visa Entry Status Check will only be provided through the Department of State secure online site. Until September 30, 2022, entrants are able to check the status of their entry through the E-DV website at https://dvprogram.state.gov/. Entrants need to use their own confirmation page information from the time of their entry to check the status to find out if their Diversity Visa Lottery entry was or was not selected. Entrants will need to enter their last name, year of birth and confirmation number from the receipt.

The Department of State advises the public of a notable increase in fraudulent emails and letters sent to potential Diversity Visa (DV) program (Visa Lottery) applicants. The scammers behind these fraudulent emails and letters are posing as the U.S. government in an attempt to extract payment from DV applicants.

Please keep your confirmation number until at least September 30, 2022, even if you are not selected on May 8, 2021. The Department of State may select more DV-2022 entries on October 1, 2021 or thereafter.

Entrants who have lost their confirmation number can enter further identifying details on the official website to retrieve it by clicking the “Forgot Confirmation Number” link.

All lottery applicants who were assisted at our office would have received a copy of their application confirmation page with their confirmation number. Please contact our office if you need the information again.

Selected entrants must confirm their qualifications, submit their immigrant visa and alien registration application, prepare supporting documents, and have a consular interview. Visa number allocations are determined by the provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act which determines the number of diversity immigrant visas available each year. Selected entrants will only be scheduled for an interview when and if there is a visa number available. Before being interviewed, each applicant must pay the Diversity Visa Lottery fee of $330 per person which is not refundable. For more detailed information, including steps to take to prepare for the consulate interview, go to https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/immigrate/diversity-visa/if-you-are-selected.html.

It is expected that the next application period for the DV Lottery will be between October and November this year. Official dates, rules and eligible countries should be announced by late September. For more information, go to the official US State Department website at https://dvprogram.state.gov/. You may also contact our office in the early fall for more information and assistance to complete another application. Be aware that the application for the DV lottery is free and you do not need to pay anyone to enter.

Taller virtual de redacción de currículums en inglés

MARZO 2021  

MARTES 7:30-9:30PM

EMERALD ISLE IMMIGRATION CENTER

Taller virtual de redacción de currículums en inglés

Debido a la pandemia, más personas que nunca buscan nuevos trabajos.

Este taller enseñará las habilidades necesarias para escribir un currículum profesional que permita a nuestros estudiantes encontrar los mejores trabajos posibles.

PARA INSCRIBIRSE, HAGA UN CLICK AQUI

FECHA DE INICIO: MARTES 2 DE MARZO DEL 2021

Próximas clases:

*Inglés en el lugar de trabajo

*Trabajar de forma remota

*Práctica de entrevistas de trabajo

Taller virtual de redacción de currículums en inglés

MARZO 2021  

MARTES 7:30-9:30PM

EMERALD ISLE IMMIGRATION CENTER

Taller virtual de redacción de currículums en inglés

Debido a la pandemia, más personas que nunca buscan nuevos trabajos.

Este taller enseñará las habilidades necesarias para escribir un currículum profesional que permita a nuestros estudiantes encontrar los mejores trabajos posibles.

PARA INSCRIBIRSE, HAGA UN CLICK AQUI

FECHA DE INICIO: MARTES 2 DE MARZO DEL 2021

Próximas clases:

*Inglés en el lugar de trabajo

*Trabajar de forma remota

*Práctica de entrevistas de trabajo

LA LEY DE LA LEY DE CIUDADANÍA DE 2021

Sesión informativa online

Evento en vivo en Facebook a través de @togetherwecanrc

y YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/LizBaber/video

Viernes 26 de febrero de 2021 a las 7:30 pm

Obtenga más información sobre las políticas de inmigración más recientes

Presentadores:

Gerardo Mejía, abogado voluntario del Centro de Inmigración de Emerald Isle

Actualizaciones recientes de la prueba de ciudadanía

Liz Baber, Gerente de Educación y Difusión del Centro de Inmigración de Emerald Isle