Michael and Siobhan had achieved their goal of dismantling the check-in system, but their work was far from over. The aftermath of the organization's exposure and downfall brought about new challenges and opportunities. They were invited to speak at international conferences and forums, sharing their experiences and lessons learned with other human rights advocates and activists from around the world.
One such conference took place in New York City, where Michael and Siobhan were invited to deliver a keynote speech. The audience was captivated as they recounted their journey, from their humble beginnings as poor dock workers in 1950s Ireland to becoming leaders in the fight against corruption and oppression.
Michael spoke passionately about the importance of standing up for what is right, even in the face of adversity. He emphasized the power of ordinary people to effect change when they come together with a common purpose and unwavering determination. Siobhan shared her insights on the importance of transparency, accountability, and the rule of law in upholding human rights and preventing abuses of power.
Their speech received a standing ovation, and they were approached by representatives from various organizations and governments who were eager to learn from their experiences and collaborate on future initiatives. Michael and Siobhan were humbled and grateful for the opportunity to make a global impact and help others in their fight for justice and equality.
In the months and years that followed, Michael and Siobhan continued their advocacy work, traveling to different parts of the world to share their story, provide guidance, and support human rights movements. They became respected voices in the international community, and their expertise was sought after by governments, NGOs, and human rights organizations.
Despite their newfound global recognition, Michael and Siobhan remained grounded and connected to their roots. They never forgot the hardships they had faced as poor dock workers in Ireland, and they continued to support their local community. They established a foundation in their hometown to provide education and support to underprivileged children, carrying on their father's legacy of helping those in need.