Laois youth, heritage and homeless groups benefit from Covid-19 fund
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Youth, Heritage and Homelessness organisations in Laois are to receive additional money from the Covid Stability fund, in a move welcomed by Minister Pippa Hackett.
“Community and voluntary organisations are doing great work in Laois, as are charities and social enterprises,” she says. “Their work has never been more important so I’m glad to see that extra funding is being allocated to three organisations.”
Laois Youth Services will receive a top-up of €15,993 in addition to their earlier allocation of €35,343 bringing the total to €51,336
P.A.T.H. Portlaoise Action To Homelessness will receive a top-up of €5,208 in addition to their earlier allocation of €11,510 bringing their total to €16,71
Nine Offaly groups receive additional Covid-19 funding
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Nine Offaly groups across the county are set to receive additional Covid-19 funding boost.
Youth, Community and Enterprise organisations in Offaly are to receive additional money from the Covid Stability fund, in a move welcomed by Minister Pippa Hackett.
The groups receiving the funding are: St. Marys Youth Centre will receive a top-up €14,318 in addition to the €31,642 already allocated, bringing the total to €45,960. Dochas Offaly Cancer Support Group will receive a top-up of €13,538 in addition to the €29,918 already allocated, bringing the total to €43,456. Mucklagh Community Development will receive a top-up of €11,238 in addition to the €24,836 already allocated, bringing the total to €36,074.