Facilitation in Omagh - preview
Olive Hobson was part of the facilitation team set up to find words for a new memorial for the 1998 bomb. She tells her story
Background
On 15 August 1998 a bomb exploded in Omagh, four months after the Good Friday/Belfast Agreement The community is still feeling the effect of this event, no one has yet been brought to justice and this perpetuates the pain of those impacted
In October, Quaker House Belfast was invited to be part of a facilitation team that would support the Omagh community to find a form of words which would fit their new memorial and garden of light So John Dunlop, former moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, Brian Lennon, a father of the Society of Jesus, and Olive Hobson, from Quaker House, got together
Olive Hobson
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