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Minister OâBrien announces an additional â¬3.2 million extension to the Community Services Programme Support Fund
Joe OâBrien, T.D., Minister of State with responsibility for Community Development and Charities, has today (Friday, 9th April) announced additional funding of â¬3.2 million for the Community Services Programme 2021 Support Fund. This brings the total amount allocated under the CSP Support Fund in 2020 and 2021, to â¬7.95 million.
Announcing the funding the Minister said:
âI am very pleased to once again provide additional financial supports to those CSP organisations continuing to face unprecedented difficulties as a result of COVID-19. Given the evolving situation, many of these organisations have been unable to operate properly for some time now and this is having a significant impact on their ability to generate income to meet essential overhead costs. It is important that we continue to provide supports for these vul
Peshawar
March 10, 2021
PESHAWAR: The Pak-Turk Friendship Association has been formed to enhance the people-to-people contacts whose proper ceremony will be held soon.
Salim Saifullah Khan, Honorary Consul-General of Turkey, disclosed this while talking to a group of students from the University of Peshawar led by Muhammad Abbas Jehan, Aiman Bashir, Umar Khan and Laraib Farhat.
The students briefed Salim Saifullah on the proposed Pak-Turk Youth Club under the auspicious of Community Services Programme of the university to strengthen Pakistan and Turkey relations in education, cultural and establishment of Research Institute.
The honorary consul-general of Turkey appreciated the idea and offered all possible support in this regard. He advised the students to work on the modalities to achieve the desired results.
Lough Ree Access for All project humbled to be among National Lottery Good Causes Awards finalists
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Lough Ree Access for All in Lanesboro and Ballyleague is among the thirty-six community groups, sports clubs and organisations from all over Ireland who have been announced as finalists in the National Lottery Good Causes Awards.
Volunteers with the boat service for people with disabilities said they are ‘humbled to be selected’ among the six finalists in the ‘Health & Wellbeing’ category.
The Lough Ree Access For All boat provides an adapted, integrated water based experience for people with disabilities for the very first time, allowing access for up to 8 wheelchair users at the same time.
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