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Crosscare Irish Diaspora Support Project has launched a comprehensive new online platform to support, inform, and connect Ireland’s global diaspora at diasporasupport.ie.

This is a significant step in strengthening the ties that bind diverse Irish communities worldwide in the digital age. The new website was officially unveiled today by Minister of State at the Department of Foreign Affairs with responsibility for International Development and Diaspora Sean Fleming, TD.

Minister of State Sean Fleming, TD welcomed our digital development.

Minister Fleming welcomed the development, saying in a statement:

“Our people, home and abroad, represent this island’s greatest asset and the Irish government is committed to supporting the Irish diaspora and to working alongside emigrant support organisations in providing key services to the Irish abroad. While over the past twenty years, the Irish Government’s Emigrant Support Programme (ESP) has supported Irish community organisations all over the world, we recognise that there is also important diaspora engagement work being done at home. Crosscare is one of the Government’s key Irish-based strategic partners in that regard and we have been happy to provide financial support to the organisation through the ESP for a number of years. Through its Irish Diaspora Support Project, Crosscare has played a pivotal role in ensuring that the needs of Irish people who have been living abroad but have decided to return home are met. As Minister for Diaspora, I look forward to continuing to support Crosscare’s invaluable work.”

With emigration on the rise, (figures from the Central Statistics Office released Monday, 25 September 2023 estimate that 30,500 Irish citizens emigrated in the year to April 2023), this is an invaluable resource for this growing cohort – providing them with up-to-date information and assistance on the opportunities and challenges involved in what, for many, are life-changing decisions.

Diasporasupport.ie also provides vital information to Irish citizens who return to Ireland from abroad, some having spent decades away from home. Of the over 25,000 citizens that move back home each year (CSO estimates 29,600 returned in the year to April 2023), some find themselves returning in crises and in need of extra support.

Crosscare Irish Diaspora Support Project helps those who are leaving and those who are returning access essential services and entitlements, make informed decisions about their migration, and stay connected to their roots. The Dublin-based Project offers personalised support to those most in need and connects with peer organisations that promote the welfare of the Irish diaspora worldwide.

New key features of diasporasupport.ie include:

Sarah Owen, Crosscare Irish Diaspora Support Project Leader, said, “Diasporasupport.ie is our offering to the global Irish community. We believe it will be a valuable resource for Irish citizens at all stages of their migration. We aim to ensure that every Irish emigrant feels supported and connected, no matter where they are in the world. We are grateful for the Emigrant Support Programme funding, which made this digital platform possible and is a testament to the Government of Ireland’s dedication to ensuring the welfare of the Irish diaspora.”

The launch of diasporasupport.ie aligns with Crosscare’s mission to serve those most in need with love, respect, and excellence. With this platform, the Crosscare Irish Diaspora Support Project invites the global Irish community to connect and leverage emigration and return information at their fingertips.

The website was built in partnership with web developers at SCS Web.

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