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Senator McGreehan welcomes inclusion of two Louth projects for funding
€3 million announced for community safety projects across the country
Louth Senator Erin McGreehan
Reporter:
Donard McCabe
02 Nov 2024 5:59 PM
Louth based Senator Erin McGreehan has welcomed the inclusion of the Connect Family Resource Centre and The Red Door Project in the announced €3 million allocation to community safety projects across the country
The funding has been allocated through the Community Safety Fund. The aim of the fund is to allow the proceeds of crime, seized by the Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) and An Garda Síochána, to be directed into local community safety projects Grants ranging from €27,000 to €183,000 have been awarded to organisations and community groups that have made proposals to improve community safety.
The Fianna Fáil senator said: "I welcome the allocation of funding to two projects covering Louth under the Community Safety Fund, which are The Red Door Project and the Connect Family Resource Centre.
"These projects will help the people who best understand the safety needs of the community here in Louth to develop proposals to make a real positive difference. The projects have demonstrated their understanding of the safety needs in their communities in Louth."
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