 A relatively new but successful society, DC's Anactus travelled to Toronto last month to compete in the Anactus World Cup. I sat down with a society's chair, Jack Kane, and other members of the society to figure out what Anactus is all about. Anactus is an NGO, it's in 36 countries around the world, and basically we're students and we dedicate our free time to help marginalise scripture society basically through social entrepreneurship. Well Anactus run all over Ireland, all over the world and in each university there's Anactus groups and basically once we all work through the year at the end of the year there's a big national competition and each college goes and represents their team and then there is Milton the winner and DC won this year and that's what gave us the opportunity to go to Toronto for the World Cup. Our team presented really well and it was a tough competition because the standard's so high in all the other countries but team I'm in the right. We have four projects at the minute and we decided to choose two of them, we only get 17 minutes to present so we picked two, one is Head Start that we've had now for four years, that is weekly dance, travel, music and art classes for people with intellectual disabilities and it's powered by volunteers and we still run it every Tuesday here in the Class 11 campus with Henry Grapplin, we just go down for two hours and dance and do outplay and stuff and we have loads of fun. The other one was a brand new project from last year, it was called Prison Break where we took a rehabilitated ex-prisoner and we set up for him to run fitness classes for students out in the park and that was just a way to help him reintegrate into society with so many prisoners, just end up on back into the trap and go back into prison. Farmer prisoner Kieran spoke about how Enactus helped him. So it meant that I had actually a few credit for both players and to go to see my kids which was great you know and they only get job seekers and them and some of the other. I've never felt George coming here, never felt George at DCU college and that's a big hurdle to get over and it gives you a lot of confidence and you don't feel that you can be a natural self. The real thing we notice about Enactus is that relatively it's really new in Ireland this is only the sixth year it's been here I just think in comparison this is like the 21st year it's been in places like Kazakhstan so we find that like the competition is really intense between the Irish institutions and then when we go to World Cup like we're the best in Ireland but some of these projects the other countries have been going longer than Enactus has even been going in the country so the next stage really for Ireland is to be able to put projects in place that can run over five six years and through multiple teams so that when they get brought to World Cup they can make a bit more of an impact with the big hitters. Hopefully Enactus can advance even further next year. This is Andrew Burn for DCU TV News.