PACT (Protestant Adoption Society)

PACT is an Irish adoption organisation founded in 1952, formerly called the Protestant Adoption Society. Its main office in Arabella House in Rathfarnham is named after the philanthropist Lady Arabella Denny. PACT is an independent Irish charity providing a range of adoption services to Irish families[1] and is officially accredited by the Irish Governments Adoption Authority of Ireland.[2] PACT run the Here2Help[3] Crisis Pregnancy Service.

Following legislation in 1952 which set up a legal framework for Adoption in Ireland, the Protestant Adoption Society was set up in the offices of the Church of Ireland Moral Welfare Society.[4]

PACT holds the records of closed protestant-run homes in Dublin, including Denny House (Magdalene Mother and Baby Home) in Leeson Street, the Bethany Home in Rathgar,[5] The Nursery Rescue Society in Templeogue, Fairfield Children's Home in Sandymount, and the Protestant Adoption Society(PAS).[6]

References

  1. About official website.
  2. Links Adoption Authority of Ireland.
  3. Here2help
  4. Mothers Union Editorial, Church of Ireland Gazette, 29 June 2012..
  5. PACT(Protestant Adoption Society Council of Irish Adoption Agencies.
  6. PACT www.tusla.ie
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