Community Sponsorship Ireland is open to any group of
people who want to make a real difference in the lives of
refugee families. Your group could be formed by neighbours,
friends, members of a hobby or sports club, a faith community,
or an existing social or business group. Participation is
voluntary. Each group needs at least five members, including a
primary and secondary sponsor, and all members must be over
18 and legally living in Ireland.
Sponsoring a family means helping them through the critical
first stages of their resettlement in Ireland, an 18-month
commitment.
During this time, groups will ensure the family receives all the
support they need to settle in the country and successfully
integrate into the community. Additionally, groups must
secure housing for at least two years.
Reach out to us with any questions, and we’ll be happy to assist. Whether you’re ready to start your journey or just
gathering information, we’re here to help. Our team can provide details on how the process works, the support
you’ll receive, and the meaningful impact you will make.
We look forward to connecting with you!
Community Sponsorship Ireland is led by the Irish Red Cross and supported by the Irish Refugee Protection Programme in the Department of Justice, Home Affairs and Migration and funded by EU Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund.
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If you want to learn more about Community Sponsorship Ireland and how you can sponsor a refugee family in your community, get in touch with us:
A Programme refugee is a person who has been invited to Ireland under a Government decision, in response to a humanitarian request. Programme refugees are usually selected from a country of asylum and brought to a third country to permanently settle.
Programme Refugees can avail of similar rights and entitlements to those of an Irish citizen. To date, Community Sponsorship Ireland has successfully welcomed Syrian and Afghan nationals.
The way to start is by reaching out to like-minded people in your own network. This could be neighbours, colleagues, alumni groups, industry contacts, or members of hobby groups, sports clubs, or faith communities. Invite them to join you on this meaningful journey.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) identifies suitable individuals/families and refers them to the Irish Refugee Protection Programme (IRPP) for interview, selection and consent to resettle under the Community Sponsorship Ireland Programme.
Community Sponsorship Ireland benefits both refugee families and the communities where they settle.
Refugee families:
Communities and Community Sponsorship Group Members:
Individuals and families invited to resettle in Ireland under the Community Sponsorship Programme will be identified by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and selected by the Irish Refugee Protection Programme (IRPP). Approved Community Sponsorship Groups will be matched to one of these individuals/families, taking into consideration the size of the accommodation sourced and amenities in the local area.
Groups can be created at any time and in any village or town in Ireland. If the timing and location work for you, we can help you join an existing group. However, we encourage you to start your own group if possible. The more Community Sponsorship Groups we create, the more families we can help bring to safety.
You don’t need any special skills to join a Community Sponsorship Group. If you live in Ireland, you already know how things work here and can share your knowledge of daily life and local customs. That’s enough to make a difference!
However, certain skills can help your group better support a refugee family as they settle in, such as:
Groups should also embrace the core values of the programme, which are:
Community Sponsorship Groups commit to supporting a refugee family for 18 months. From the first day, sponsors greet the family at the airport, bring them to their new home, and help them settle in. Sponsors will guide the family, offering their time and knowledge to make sure they adjust well to life in Ireland.
This includes helping them find jobs, training, access social services, enroll their children in school, and understand the local transport system and community resources.
In advance of the family’s arrival, Community Sponsorship Groups must:
The National Support Organisation suggests assigning clear roles to each group member to cover all areas of the family’s integration. Below is a list of recommended roles for the group:
Throughout their journey, Community Sponsorship Groups will receive support, advice and training from the National Support Organisation (comprising of the Irish Red Cross, Irish Refugee Council, Doras and Nasc).