EurAV joins EU partners to dance for inclusion
After an intense one-year effort, EurAV, along with Just Dance organisation in Serbia and Music4All music school in Romania have launched a set or resources that use dance as a tool for inclusion of all. The project, funded under the EU’s Erasmus Plus
When business and community meet
We’re starting to get our community TV studio up and running, ahead of the launch of TVM1, so we were delighted to have Drogheda & District Chamber CEO, Hubert Murphy, in to talk to Jasmine Mathew of the multicultural support organisation Hands4Unity, to
EurAV’s on the clock!
EurAV has taken the plunge and signed up for TikTok. And, the TikTok family seems to be welcoming the organisation with open arms. EurAV director, Declan Cassidy – himself a well established TikTokker with over 20,000 followers – admits that he’s pleasantly surprised
Stories of integration from the front line
The newer members of Irish society are willing and able to do their share. That was the message that came from key workers from a number of local agencies as they paid a visit to DundalkFM studios to chat about their experiences with
The story of the Unity in Arts project
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Immigrant entrepreneurs have a social cause
It’s a new year and a new adventure for five enthusiastic immigrant entrepreneurs who are hoping to establish social businesses in Ireland in 2025. The five, who hail from Brazil, Nigeria and Ukraine, have just completed a mentorship and training programme with local
EurAV director scoops top award at Italian festival
EurAV’s Executive Director, Declan Cassidy, is the recipient of the Italian Fusion Festivals ‘Best Film’ award at the event recently. The social film maker, who qualified for Oscar consideration in 2010 with his multi-award-winning Irish Film Board-funded short on homelessness “Whatever Turns You
EurAV receives national award for its work
Members of the EurAV team were at Virgin Media studios, recently, to accept a Media Literacy Ireland national award for their work in helping the older generation to navigate, what has become, an increasingly tricky online world. As part of the DiSeRA project
TikTok fame for local barman
An act of Drogheda hospitality has catapulted The Punt’s barman, Phil, into TikTok stardom and sent the popular social media platform’s Guinness aficionados into a heated debate over the correct way to pour a pint of ‘the black stuff’. It took just a