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About Cork Migrant Centre

The Cork Migrant Centre (CMC), is based at Nano Nagle Place in Cork City. It was established by the Presentation Sisters in 2006. The Presentation Sisters were founded by Nano Nagle in the late 18th Century. Nano’s mission was one of education and social justice for the most disadvantaged young people in Cork. The Presentation Sisters have carried that legacy forward both in Ireland and across the world. Today, the work at Nano Nagle Place aims to tell Nano’s incredible and inspirational life story and to bring that alive in the 21st Century. This is done through its Community Hub.
 

Cork Migrant Centre is based in this community hub and provides free, confidential and current information on access to services and immigration issues. The Centre is committed to advocating on behalf of migrant children, families, and communities, and to ensure they have access to the services and supports they need to alleviate the day to day challenges and provide them the best possible opportunities to empower them individually and collectively.

Cork Migrant Centre is a Psychosocial Wellbeing and Integration Hub.

We do this by:

  • Creating ‘Safe Spaces’ for capacity enhancing (emotional, physical, cognitive, knowledge, skills, social, cultural).

  • Creating integration opportunities.

  • Building collaborations, partnerships’ and links (Nationally & Internationally) towards creating and enhancing opportunities for equality and equity. 

 

Learn more about Cork Migrant Centre’s programmes on our Activities Page.

Contact info

Naomi is the Programme Coordinator

Fionnuala is the Assistant Programme Coordinator

More contact information can be found on Nano Nagle Place Website
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