Doras
(http://doras.org) 📸 Data Snapshot: May 19, 2026Pull the main entities out of the H1, then check whether they actually recur through the body. A page that announces one thing and then talks about another drifts. Headings with no real sentences underneath read as pseudo-substance.
There is virtually zero semantic drift between the homepage signal and the sub-page substance. The homepage promise to ‘promote and protect the rights of people from a migrant background’ is directly fulfilled on the How We Can Help page with an exhaustive, granular list of services including visa types (D and C), family reunification, and social welfare appeals. The sub-pages provide the exact technical roadmap suggested by the hero section.
Semantic Coherence is read from the heading hierarchy first: what each page announces in its H1 and headings, then whether the body actually delivers on it. Below is the structure the engine mapped, followed by the clean text to check for drift between promise and reality.
🏗️ Semantic Structure — heading hierarchy & page identity (the promise the page makes)
HOMEPAGE Home | Doras (http://doras.org)
Home | Doras
NAV_HEADER_HEADING_REPEATED_BODY_FOOTER Contact Us | Doras (http://doras.org/contact/)
Contact Us | Doras
Thank you for contacting Doras. We're here to assist you with queries on Immigration, Applying for International Protection, Welfare, Citizenship, and more. Please submit your query using the form below.
NAV_HEADER_HEADING_REPEATED_BODY_FOOTER Who We Are | Doras (http://doras.org/who-we-are/)
Who We Are | Doras
Doras is an independent, non-profit, non-governmental, human rights organisation working to promote and protect the rights of refugees and migrants since 2000.
NAV_HEADER_HEADING_REPEATED_BODY_FOOTER What We Do | Doras (http://doras.org/what-we-do/)
What We Do | Doras
Doras works across six programme areas: Immigration and International Protection; Migrant Victim Support; Refugee Community Support; Employment and Education; Health and Wellbeing; and Equality and Non-Discrimination.
NAV_HEADER_HEADING_REPEATED_BODY_FOOTER How We Can Help | Doras (http://doras.org/how-we-can-help/)
How We Can Help | Doras
Doras provides support, makes referrals, and advocates on behalf of international protection applicants, refugees and migrants who need assistance accessing their rights and entitlements, primarily at our headquarters in Limerick. We also provide support online, over the phone, and nationally through our outreach efforts.
NAV_HEADER_HEADING_REPEATED_FOOTER Get Involved | Doras (http://doras.org/get-involved/)
Get Involved | Doras
Volunteers and supporters are the heartbeat of all we do. We are grateful to people who get involved at different levels and give their time, energy, skills, funds, and passion.
📝 The Narrative — clean text per page (homepage promise vs. sub-page reality)
HOMEPAGE (http://doras.org) Home | Doras
Doras is an independent organisation working to promote and protect the rights of people from a migrant background in Ireland. [IMG: Direct support icon] How we can help you Doras provides free support to international protection applicants, refugees and migrants who need assistance accessing their rights and entitlements. Contact us [IMG: Know your rights icon] Know your rights Understand your rights, make informed decisions & find the right support for you & your family in our Frequently Asked Questions. Knowledge is power! Learn more [IMG: Programmes icon] What we do Working across several areas, we support underserved communities, creating lasting change to policies that adversely affect communities. Learn more Do you need help? Call us now General helpline: +353 (0)61 310328 / +353-83-0802378 Ukraine Support Line: +353-83-0391819 Migrant Victim Support: +353-83-0086391 [IMG: mother and child hugging] With only €5 per month, you can help migrants, refugees and asylum seekers access education and employment supports, immigration and citizenship information and much more. Become a monthly donor [IMG: group at launch] FEATURED The SMILE Project, a Doras, UL & LCETB collaboration, developed resources for parents & early years educators to support multilingual children at home & school. Find out more [IMG: hand over shoulder] FEATURED Have you been a victim of crime? We can support you in all the stages of reporting a crime Find out more [IMG: bike] FEATURED Do you have a bike you are not using anymore? Why not donate it to the Bike Hub and support asylum seekers who need a ride to work or school? Watch Video [IMG: About Doras icon] About Doras Doras is an independent, non-profit, non-governmental, human rights organisation working to promote and protect the rights of refugees and migrants since 2000. Learn more [IMG: Policy and Advocacy icon] Annual Report 2024 Doras staff and volunteers had a busy 2024. Read more about what we were up to last year in our annual report. Read [IMG: Get involved icon] Join our movement Subscribe to get involved in our latest campaigns, events, fundraising, and find out more about your rights, employment and educational opportunities. Sign up Latest News [IMG: Ukraine flag with outline of people] Media [H3] Government measures to withdraw accommodation for Ukrainians while the war still rages are “irresponsible and traumatising”, says Ukraine Forum April 28, 2026 [IMG: 4 women standing] Blog [H3] Integration should never mean leaving part of yourself behind April 17, 2026 [IMG: adult and child holding hands] Media [H3] Ireland on a “dangerous path” – civil society raises alarm over fast-tracked International Protection legislation April 15, 2026 [IMG: children in creche] Media [H3] Supporting multilingual children to develop their home language nurtures their identity, confidence and belonging – new research April 15, 2026 Read all News
SUB-PAGE (http://doras.org/contact/) Contact Us | Doras
[H2] Submit your query below Doras takes your data privacy seriously. We will never share your personal information with third parties unless you give us permission. Read our privacy policy here. [H2] You can aslo reach us by phone or email: Phone: 061 310328 Mobile (and WhatsApp): 083 0802378 (24/7) Migrant Victim Support: 083 0086391 Ukraine Support Line: 083 0391819 For general enquiries, please email info@doras.org For press enquiries, please contact communications@doras.org [H2] Office Opening Hours Please call us to make an appointment before coming. Drop ins are for emergency cases only. Address: 2 the Crescent | V94 P281 | Limerick City Centre Monday: 10.30am -1pm | 2pm - 5pm Tuesday: 9.30am -1pm | 2pm - 5pm Wednesday: 9.30am - 1pm | Closed in the afternoon Thursday: 9.30am - 1pm | 2pm - 5pm Friday: 9.30am -1pm | 2pm - 5pm
SUB-PAGE · THIN (http://doras.org/who-we-are/) Who We Are | Doras
[IMG: young people studying together] Our vision for Ireland is a society where equality and respect for the human rights of migrants are social norms. Learn more
SUB-PAGE · THIN (http://doras.org/what-we-do/) What We Do | Doras
SUB-PAGE (http://doras.org/how-we-can-help/) How We Can Help | Doras
[IMG: People smiling around table] Doras has a dedicated team of workers who provide in-depth assistance, information and referrals on a wide range of immigration-related and other issues. We offer a confidential, and professional service, assisting people from migrant backgrounds in accessing their rights and entitlements. These services are available free of charge to anyone in need of assistance, no matter what their status or situation. See below the issues we can help you with: Immigration and Residency We provide a full range of supports and assistance for people in the International Protection system, as well as beneficiaries of Temporary Protection from Ukraine. We also assist with: Family Reunification Residency, and Renewal of Residency Visas (D and C Visa Applications) Travel Documents EU Treaty Rights applications and reviews Assistance on applying for specific schemes General immigration queries Supporting Access to Safe, Secure Housing If you find yourself homeless or at risk of becoming homeless, or if you need assistance with housing, Doras can: Help you navigate the housing and social welfare system Make representations to local authority Homeless Action Teams and other service providers Assist with housing and Housing Assistance Payments (HAP) applications Signpost and link in with appropriate services Assist in dispute resolution, including engaging with Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) Refer you to NILS (No Interest Loan Scheme) for assistance with deposit Unfortunately, Doras does not provide any form of emergency accommodation, nor can we provide financial support for people who are homeless or moving into new accommodation. For accommodation specific queries, contact us at accomwelfare@doras.org Social Welfare We can support with queries on: Job Seeker Allowance / Benefit applications Daily Expenses Allowance applications (for International Protection Applicants) PPSN registration (this is required to access state services) MyGovID account setup (to access government services) Assistance with additional benefits such as Lone Parent, Working Family Payment, Child Benefit, Illness Benefit, Disability Allowance (Non-Contributory and Contributory), Carer’s Allowance, Domiciliary Care Allowance, Additional Needs and Supplementary Welfare applications. Social Welfare Appeals We also provide dedicated support to people transitioning out of Direct Provision. Employment and Education We provide: Referrals to English classes Our own conversational English classes Online courses for migrants and refugees Information and advice on further and higher education Assistance with work permit application (international protection applicants) Assistance for people seeking work (CV preparation and guidance) Support in developing career plans and finding employment opportunities For more information, see our Employment and Education programme. Healthcare If you have a medical card issued by the Health Service Executive (HSE), you can get certain health services free of charge. We can help with medical card applications, as well as Finding a doctor or General Practitioner (GP) Getting prescribed drugs and medicines Accessing hospital services Dental, optical and other services Maternity and infant care Mental health services and support Victim Support If you are a victim of crime, we can help through our Migrant Victim Support Service. In particular, we help people who may have experience of: Labour and sexual exploitation; Human Trafficking; Hate crime and discrimination; Homelessness; Domestic, sexual and gender-based violence; General crime (assault, theft, fraud, etc.) Get in touch with us [IMG: Doras information graphic] [H3] Contact Us Send us a web query and we will get back to you as soon as possible. You can also see our opening hours and address on the link below. Submit a query [IMG: Doras information graphic] [H3] Information for Ukrainians A dedicated Ukraine support service for beneficiaries of temporary protection. Contact the Ukraine support team: Phone or WhatsApp: 083 0391819 (9.30am-1pm | 2pm-5pm | Monday to Friday) Email: ukraine@doras.org Submit a query [IMG: Doras information graphic] [H3] Migrant Victim Support Service A specialised support to victims of racism and hate crime, domestic violence, trafficking and exploitation. You can contact the victim support team by phone or WhatsApp 083 0086391 (8am-10pm), email mvs@doras.org or send us an online query: Submit a query [IMG: Doras information graphic] [H3] Accommodation Support Dedicated service for groups working with beneficiaries of temporary protection or international protection applicants in emergency accommodation anywhere in Ireland who have concerns over welfare and standards in the centre. You can get in touch via email accomwelfare@doras.org or by sending us an online query. Submit a query [H4] See the ‘Know Your Rights’ page for more information on your rights and entitlements as an International Protection Applicant or Beneficiary of Temporary Protection from Ukraine. Back to Home
SUB-PAGE · THIN (http://doras.org/get-involved/) Get Involved | Doras
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