Martin Galvin (holding coat) listens to John Teggart of the Ballymurphy Families who is pointing in the direction of the camera

Hibernians to present 'Freedom Grants'

The Ancient Order of Hibernians will present Freedom for all Ireland (FFAI) grants to 15 applicants this Saturday, August 28, during a live webinar broadcast from the Houben Centre, located on the grounds of Holy Cross Church in Ardoyne, Belfast.

The presentations will feature grant recipients speaking to Hibernians across the United States about each group's work and how much they count on American help. The webinar broadcast will begin at 12 noon Eastern Daylight Time and 5 p.m. in Ireland.

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According to a release from the Freedom for all Ireland committee, each year the Ancient Order of Hibernians (AOH) and Ladies Ancient Order of Hibernians (LAOH), make a Christmas appeal to raise funds for grants to groups working for freedom for all Ireland.

"This year members of the AOH and LAOH, set a new record, with members contributing more than $100,000, despite a pandemic.

"It is especially significant that the broadcast will come from the grounds of Holy Cross, where 20 years ago Catholic girls at the school were subjected to a vicious campaign of sectarian abuse on their way to attend the primary school. The Houben Centre has been a major recipient of FFAI Christmas Appeal support."

Continued the release: "Others awarded grants this year are the Ballymurphy Massacre Campaign, which won its fifty year battle for an inquest, and the Bloody Sunday Trust, which will mark its fiftieth anniversary in January. Groups fighting for legacy truth were led by Relatives for Justice and the Witness Project. The EALU center was awarded a grant for its work with Republican ex-political prisoners in Tyrone.

"A heritage grant was awarded to the St.Patrick Centre. As we mark the 40th anniversary of the 1981 Hunger Strikers, Belfast National Graves and Tyrone National Graves were awarded grants.

"Green Cross, Duchas-Oriall, Greater New Lodge Commemoration Committee, Bridges Beyond Boxing, Down Patriot Graves and the O’Neill-Allsop Memorial Band will also be grant recipients.

"Before last year, awards presentations were only seen by Hibernian officers and members able to travel to Ireland. In what AOH National President Danny O'Connell termed a 'history making first,' Hibernians across America heard speakers representing each grant explain their work.

The broadcast will include the respective National Presidents Danny O'Connell and Karen Keane and FFAI Chairs Martin Galvin and Dolores Desch. Martin Galvin is traveling to Belfast to preside over the presentations on behalf of the AOH.

Said AOH Freedom for All Ireland Chair Martin Galvin who is traveling to Belfast to deliver the grants: “This past year presented unprecedented challenges for Hibernians in fundraising for Christmas Appeal grants as well as in our political and public awareness campaigns for Freedom for all Ireland. 

“Hibernians across the country were determined not to let these groups down. The AOH and LAOH responded with a record shattering year, not only in the Christmas Appeal, but in new political initiatives.

“The new levels of Irish American support by Hibernians and other Irish American groups, are inspired by the work being done by these grant recipients among others.

“This year, because of British plans take away any legal path to legacy justice, the webinar must include a special appeal to support legacy justice and the ongoing Congressional initiative sign-on now be circulated in Congress.”

Watch on YouTube Live at https://aoh.com/FFAIWebinar or register to join on Zoom at https://aoh.com/FFAIRegister

 

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