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Central Ohio's Irish-American Women's Organization. Since 1978, the Daughters of Erin has become a viable force within the community. Promoting Irish culture, history, customs & assist those in need.
"American by birth, Irish by the grace of God"
The United Irish of Dayton, Inc. strive to unite Irish groups in the greater Dayton area to promote the rich but often invisible historical, religious, and cultural heritage of the Irish people through education, service, charity, and community events.
The United Irish of Dayton, Inc. was founded in 1973 when ten independent Irish groups in the greater Dayton area came together to represent the county of Ireland at the first annual "World A'Fair." We have remained an integral part of this three-day, multi-cultural, event which has attracted over 20,000 people each year. Now with over 400 committed members, we have worked on other similar cultural community events throughout the state, and have helped to promote cultural education through works such as "The Great Hunger" and the "Women of Ireland" displays, and documentation of the importance of "The Book of Kells" to the International Student Club at the University of Dayton. We have planned, organized, and executed a number of dynamic public concerts showcasing talented and renown musicians whose performances focus on Celtic music and dance. We have recently supported the restoration of a circular, sixteen foot wide stain glass church window depicting Saint Patrick with both the American and Irish flags. With the help of Five Rivers MetroParks we organized, promoted, and staffed the first Dayton Celtic Festival where more than 45,000 people experienced the richness of Celtic culture. The United Irish of Dayton, Inc. is eager to continue the mission upon which we were founded.
The Mayo Society of Greater Cleveland was founded in 2004 as a not-for-profit corporation to provide a forum for information and activities of interest to individuals of Irish descent particularly those with ancestral ties to County Mayo.
The Society makes contributions to public charities in the United States that have a link to County Mayo in Ireland or to Ireland, or to public charities in Ireland, or for temporary emergency relief to indigent Irish nationals in the United States who are in urgent need of medical attention, are victims of crime, or victims of man-made or natural disasters.
Our mission is to promote cultural, charitable, scientific and/or literary exchanges between the People of the United States and the People of Ireland, with particular emphasis on County Mayo, including but not limited to research into the life and times of Irish immigration to America and the study of Irish and Irish-American history.