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“I got what I deserve”


At 66, Jerry found himself sleeping rough in an abandoned car. He didn’t know who to turn to, and depression and other health problems soon took hold. When a friend suggested he come to the Irish Support & Advice Service, one of the advisers was able to get him a place in sheltered housing and sort out his pension, as well as ensure he had the medical treatment he needed. Now he comes to an ISAS pensioners group in order to get out and meet people. He had worked hard, this was only what he deserved.

Like hundreds of others that we have helped, Jerry and Aileen to the Irish Support & Advice Service. At ISAS we believe that Irish people who are isolated and vulnerable deserve the support they need to enable them to live healthy, contented and dignified lives. We provide advice on pensions, housing, benefits, and health. We visit people who are housebound. We organise social groups for people who want somewhere to come and see friends.

Research shows that Irish peop • have worse health than the I • have exceptionally high rate heart disease, fatal accident • have higher than normal rate illness and social disadvanta • are very likely to live in isolatio homeless.

(Health and Social Issues Affecting Diaspora in Britain 2008)

Can you give time or a dona they deserve? Contact us a


Aileen’s arthritis had got so bad that she couldn’t make her bed or do other things for herself. Even though she was 73, the local authority said she could have a carer visit only once a fortnight, but shortly afterwards, they told her that a change in the law meant that she could not have help at home. She came to ISAS. An adviser got her an increase in her pension and a disability living allowance, and Aileen now has daily care to help her keep going at home. Aileen had worked all her life, this was only what she deserved.

Aileen got what they deserved when they came

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r a donation so that more people like Aileen and Jerry get what act us about volunteering, or fill in the form to make a donation.


Yes, I would like to help vulnerable Irish people get what they deserve Your details Mr

Ms

Mrs

Miss

other:

First name Last Name Address

Postcode

Tel

E-mail Make your donation worth more at no extra cost to you.

TICK here I would like all donations I make to the Irish Support & Advice Service from 6 April 2008 and subsequently to be treated as Gift Aid donations. I pay enough UK income tax and/or capital gains tax each year to cover the amount of tax that will be reclaimed currently 25% of the donated amount. Signed:

Now please complete either section 1 or section 2 overleaf, and return the form to ISAS. Section 1 : Please accept my gift £5

£10

£20

£100

I enclose a cheque payable to “Irish Support & Advice Service”

Signature

other £

Date

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/

Please tick if you would like us to send you an acknowledgement.

If you wish to make a donation by credit or debit card, please go to

www.justgiving.com/isas/donate


Section 2 : I want to make a regular donation to ISAS Please complete each section. Instruction to your Bank or Building Society to pay a Standing Order To the Manager Address

Bank/Building Society Postcode

Please pay the Irish Support & Advice Service, bank account Allied Irish Bank, Retail Business, PO Box 52496, London NW3 9ED Sort code 23-83-94 Account no 34095059 on

/

(date you want to start payments which must not be more than two months away)

/ 20

and then monthly

quarterly

annually

(delete the two which do not apply)

thereafter until further notice the sum of (min ÂŁ3 per payment): ÂŁ

(Amount in words:)

Account details From my / our account: (please delete as appropriate) Name(s) of account holder(s)

Ref: ISAS Donation

1. 2. Sort code

Account number

Signature(s) 1. 2. Date

/

/

Now return this form to ISAS, we will then forward it to your bank or building society. The amount that you pay by Standing Order cannot be varied except by you. You may cancel the order at any time, please remember to tell us if you do this. Data Protection: The information you supply will be used only ISAS purposes only within the terms of the Data Protection Act 1998. We shall not supply it to third parties.


The Irish Support & Advice Service was established in 1969 to help Irish people who were not accessing other welfare services or were overlooked by them. Since then thousands of people from all over London have come to get help to improve their lives, and our help has enabled many to remain living independently. ISAS helps over 2000 people each year, and enables clients to access benefits entitlements and pensions owed to them.

Irish Support & Advice Service The Irish Cultural Centre, Black’s Road, Hammersmith, London W6 9DT Tel: 020 8741 0466

email: info@irishadvice.org.uk

www.irishadvice.org.uk

ISAS is part of the Irish Charitable Trust Registered Charity No1053278 Company Limited by Guarantee No3137725

ISAS is supported by Awards for All, DĂ­on, Ireland Fund of Great Britain, London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham among others.


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