Habitat for Humanity Ireland works in addition to the probation committee for Northern Ireland in a partnership that will help make communities in Northern Ireland more secure.
The organization that has a business in the Dublin Road in Newry has received funds from the probation committee to support it in providing non -profit internships in your social enterprise, Habitat Restore. There are currently six habitats restored in Ireland. Lisburn, Drogheda, Ballymena, Belfast, Newtowns, Newtownards, with shops that are open in Lisnagelvin and Glasnevin. Habitat is a Christian living organization that greets people of all faiths, and none that build a world in which everyone has a decent place to live.
The restoration of Habitat is the inexpensive DIY business that builds up a sustainable community and concerns poverty directly on site. By selling new and used buildings and house improvement materials, the locals can improve the locals at low costs. Restore also offers skills and employment for people of all ages and backgrounds and derives more than 1,600 tons of reusable waste from landfills last year.
Amanda Stewart, Chief Executive of the Probation Board for Northern Ireland, said: “PBNI works in cooperation with a number of organizations throughout the community and the volunteer sector, and we look forward to being in cooperation with Habitat Ireland to support us in reducing the re -aging.
PBNI is obliged to work in every community in Northern Ireland. We are also obliged to work in partnership. In fact, we believe that we have to work together to work together. This partnership will help us change our role, to change life for safer communities. “
Jenny Williams, Managing Director of Habitat Ireland, welcomed the funds provided by the trial board for Northern Ireland and said: “We welcome this partnership with PBNI, an organization with its roots in every community in Northern Ireland. Through this partnership with PBNI, we become a prerequisite for the prerequisite for the prerequisite for the prerequisite for the procedure for the procedure Requirements for the prerequisite and the work are able to work together to work for future. ”