Kilcrany House.

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Area of Work Northern Ireland
Website www.kilcrannyhouse.org
Contact info@kilcrannyhouse.org

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Kilcrany House is builds community relations and partnerships between previously opposed groups, in order to contribute to sustainable peace, through development, education opportunities, reconciliation and recovery. It gives people a space to organise community events, classes and discussions on current issues so that the can smooth out division and explorer a non violent environment.

The organisation provides a wide range of education and training, including courses in areas such as human rights and capacity building for both existing and new organisations, as well as training schools and groups on violence prevention and environment, among others.

The projects of Kilcrany House have successfully empowered both individuals and organisations, encouraging them to work toward solving issues affecting their communities. It also promotes tolerance between migrant workers and new citizens within Irish communities, helping them work together and promotings a multi cultural society. Its educational programs help children and young develop conflict resolution skills, and provides teaching on the environment, and all of Irelands shared culture heritage.

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