| About Protestant Aid |
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MISSIONWhile the media concentrates on international difficulties, particularly in the Third World, the problems at a national level are often forgotten or pushed into the background. At the forefront of the constant battle with poverty in Ireland is Protestant Aid whose motto is ‘Care and Compassion in Action’. HISTORYEstablished in 1836 by a group of caring and concerned Protestant citizens, Protestant Aid began to alleviate the extreme poverty which was all too evident in Ireland at a time when workhouses and County Dispensaries were the only ‘official’ relief. Just as it was so many years ago, people run into financial difficulties due to ill health, family troubles (death, desertion, alcoholism etc.), unemployment or business failure. Today, Protestant Aid handles cases brought to its attention with the same compassion and confidentiality that its founders adopted. Despite what its name might suggest, Protestant Aid operates on a strictly non-denominational basis and all cases are judged equally, regardless of religious, ethnic or social background and grants are given following reviews by its Manager-Charitable Services. It is aid from Protestants rather than aid for Protestants. Funded by loyal subscribers and legacies, Protestant Aid dispenses every cent received from subscribers in grant aid. Each year, it helps over 1,100 individuals and families, handling numerous applications for general grants and distributing almost €500,000 annually in charitable giving.
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