Empowering Urhobo Culture in Ireland

Celebrating heritage, unity, and progress while fostering a strong Urhobo community abroad.

Unity, Development, and Progress

Building a stronger community through cultural awareness, networking, and support initiatives.

Preserving Tradition, Inspiring the Future

Dedicated to promoting Urhobo heritage, education, and social advancement in Ireland.

Community Support

Emergency Assistance

We provide support for Urhobo families and individuals facing urgent challenges, ensuring no one stands alone in times of need.

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Cultural Learning

Language & Heritage

Join our Urhobo language school and cultural programs designed to preserve and promote our rich traditions for future generations.

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Upcoming Events

Meeting & Activity Schedule

  • Monthly General Meeting Every last Sunday of the month.
  • Cultural Festival Annually - Date TBA
  • Educational Workshops Quarterly Sessions
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Committed to Supporting Urhobo People & Our Community

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Empowering the Urhobo community through unity, cultural preservation, and social support.

Community Support

We provide assistance, networking, and resources for Urhobo families and individuals in Ireland.

Education & Cultural Awareness

Promoting Urhobo heritage through language classes, history sessions, and cultural events.

Events & Networking

Hosting social gatherings, professional networking, and annual cultural festivals for Urhobo people.

1200+

Urhobo Members in Ireland

75+

Community Events Hosted

500+

Youths Engaged in Empowerment Programs

25

Years of Cultural Heritage Promotion

Empowering the Urhobo Community in Ireland

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Preserving our heritage, supporting our members, and fostering unity within the Urhobo community.

Who We Are

Urhobo Progress Union Ireland is a cultural and community organization dedicated to uniting and supporting Urhobo people in Ireland through cultural promotion, social events, and development initiatives.

We aim to strengthen our community by providing guidance, networking opportunities, and resources for our members.

  • Promoting Urhobo culture and traditions
  • Supporting youth and educational programs
  • Encouraging business and career growth
  • Fostering community engagement
  • Providing welfare and legal support
  • Organizing cultural and networking events

Join Urhobo Progress Union Ireland – Connect, Support & Grow!

Be part of a strong, united Urhobo community in Ireland. Connect with fellow members, access support, and preserve our rich cultural heritage.

Services We Provide for the Urhobo Community

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We are committed to enhancing the quality of life in the Urhobo community through a range of services that promote cultural, social, and economic growth.

Cultural Preservation

We promote and preserve the rich cultural heritage of the Urhobo people, ensuring traditions are passed down to future generations.

Community Development

We focus on projects that enhance the infrastructure, education, and economic opportunities for our community members.

Skills Development & Training

Our training programs equip community members with practical skills to foster economic independence and growth.

Community Advocacy

We advocate for the rights and welfare of the Urhobo people, ensuring their voices are heard in key decision-making processes.

Environmental Sustainability

We work on initiatives that focus on preserving our environment and promoting sustainable practices in our community.

Social Support Programs

We offer various support programs aimed at uplifting the most vulnerable members of the Urhobo community.

What Our Community Members Say About Urhobo Progress

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