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Emrich demands candidates fight cuts to homeless services
Any threat to funding for homeless services for Galway city must be opposed, and candidates owe it to the electorate to make a pledge to fight any cuts to this sector.
Midlands Simon Community issue urgent homelessness appeal
As funding cuts continue, homelessness in the Midlands continues to be a growing issue, according to the Midlands Simon Community.
Debt seminar coming to Ballina
New Beginning, a group who work on behalf of people struggling with unmanageable debt, is bringing its free, national seminar tour to Hotel Ballina on Wednesday at 7.30 pm.
Get back ‘On The Road Again’ with personal development plan
A successful personal developement programme designed initially to help the homeless in Galway is now available to the public.
Midlands Simon issues urgent Christmas appeal for support
As demand for homeless services increases and funding cuts continue, this time of the year Midlands Simon Community needs your help more than ever.
COPE Galway fears Budget may drive people to homelessness
COPE Galway welcomes the allocation of €30m to the State’s house building programme announced in Budget 2014 and the stated intention to seek public funding to provide “stable homes” for families who are long term homeless.
Fuel poverty must be tackled—Ruane
Sinn Féin councillor Thérèse Ruane, has welcomed the move by Electric Ireland to freeze its prices until January 2014 but warns that more needs to be done to tackle fuel poverty. She is calling on Labour to deliver on their party's promise to tackle fuel poverty and to use Budget 2014 to give some hope to families to make ends meet.
No funding joy for Midlands Simon despite exemplary performance
Midlands Simon Community may be one of the best performing homelessness services in the country but there was no good news when the housing minister Jan O’Sullivan attended their conference recently.
Cope launches its community garden at the Towards Independence Project
As part of Social Inclusion Week for Galway City, COPE Galway Resettlement and Tenancy Service will launch its Community Garden at the Towards Independence Project on the Dyke Road at 12 o’clock on Tuesday next October 15.