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Two Longford groups receive €88,323 to fund vehicles

Two Longford groups receive €88,323 to fund vehicles Reporter: );   ); Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys has announced almost €1.3 million to fund vehicles for 26 community-based organisations. Two groups in Longford will receive €88,323 to fund vehicles. Disabled People of Longford and St Christopher s Services are to receive €42,708 and €45,615, respectively. The vehicles will be used to provide essential transport services for people with mobility issues. The funding is provided under the Mobility and Cancer Care Transport Measure of the CLÁR programme. It will support voluntary organisations that provide, free of charge: ·       transport to and from day care, or other medical therapy and respite services, and/or

Ballinamore Rehabcare to get new vehicle

Ballinamore Rehabcare to get new vehicle Funding for Children s Bumbalance in the North West Reporter:   ); Minister of State and TD for Sligo Leitrim, Frank Feighan has welcomed the announcement by the Minister for Rural and Community Development , Heather Humphreys  of €79,690 for two organisations serving Leitrim towards the purchase of transport vehicles. The vehicles will be used to provide essential transport services for people with mobility issues. Rehabcare based in Ballinamore will receive €29,690 towards the purchase of a vehicle. Saoirse Foundation Centre Regional Service have been awarded €50,000 for a ‘Bumbulance.’ The foundation has a regional service covering the North West and the Bumbulance is the world s first Children’s National Ambulance Service, which is specifically designed and tailored exclusively for children.

Midwest Radio - 169,000 euro in Clar funding for three Mayo community groups

169,000 euro in Clar funding for three Mayo community groups Published: Saturday, 12 December 2020 15:25 3 Mayo based community organisations have received funding under the Mobility and Cancer Care Transport Measure of the CLÁR programme. The Order of Malta, Mayo, Western Care Ballina, and St. Colemans Centre Achill will receive funding to provide essential transport services for people with mobility issues. These organisations already  provide transport to and from day care, and other medical therapy and respite services, and/or transport to or from designated cancer treatment hospitals and centres under the National Cancer Care Programme.  Total funding for these 3 Mayo based organisations comes to €169,000.

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