Thursday 7 April 2011

Hireland


Humble Beginnings:
The best ideas begin around a kitchen table with friends, and so it was with Hireland. We are a small group of American students studying in Dublin for the semester who are all taking a Social and Nonprofit Marketing class. We knew at the beginning that we would be working on some sort of practical project, but we had no idea what that would be. Our fabulous professor, Lucy, bounded into class that fateful Thursday morning with, if possible, even more energy than usual, brimming with the excitement of a new idea. Her thought was brilliant in its simplicity. People are unemployed everywhere, in the U.S., Ireland, and around the globe. We’re all hurting, we’re all frustrated, we’re all united by these truths. So why don’t we do something about it? And there it was, the seed that grew into our movement.

The Idea:
What if businesses pledged to hire one person on the dole for up to a year? What if people on unemployment could get their confidence back, and get back on their feet? What if we could then go to the government to show them what we’ve done, and charge them with the task of making it financially feasible for the business-employee relationship to last after the set amount of time was up? The possibilities began to materialize, and goals began to form. At the end of the day we had our vision: get 5% of Ireland’s unemployed population (or 15,000 people) off the live register in our first year. The movement has snowballed from there.

Where We Have Come, Where We Are Going:
Since that first day, we have teamed up with a group of Irish students living in Dublin to create a student movement that blends the Irish fighting spirit with the American ‘can do’ attitude to form a unique movement for positive change. We have received pledges of support in either donated time, equipment, advice, or other forms of help from numerous businesses and persons. We have gotten people talking through our Facebook page, Twitter account, and soon to be this blog and our up-and-coming website at www.Hireland.ie.  Where it will it all lead? None of us know. But we are definitely excited to find out. 



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