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06 Sept 2025

FASN launches strategic plan in Dundalk

The gathering was attended by stakeholders, supporters, and community leaders

FASN launches strategic plan in Dundalk

Jarlath Burns, President of the G.A.A., Bishop Michael Router and Jackie McKenna, FASN Project Co-Ordinator. Credit: Vote Maeve Yore

The Family Addiction Support Network (FASN) launched its Strategic Plan for 2025-2029 during an event held in The Pinewood Suite, Carrickdale Hotel, Ravensdale, Dundalk. The gathering was attended by stakeholders, supporters, and community leaders who came together to celebrate FASN’s commitment to supporting families impacted by substance misuse.

The event featured the presentation of the Strategic Plan, which outlines FASN’s vision for growth, enhanced services, and increased accessibility for families navigating the challenges of addiction.

Bishop Michael Router, Auxiliary Bishop of Armagh, Acting Chairperson of FASN, expressed the organisation’s ongoing dedication to creating a supportive and non-judgmental environment for families while emphasising the importance of collaboration, compassion, and perseverance.

Keynote speaker Jarlath Burns, President of the G.A.A., delivered an impactful address, underscoring the critical role community organisations like FASN play in fostering resilience and hope among families.

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The Strategic Plan focuses on five strategic goals, including securing sustainable funding, strengthening service delivery and collaboration, enhancing capacity building, increasing visibility and profile, and implementing a robust monitoring and evaluation framework. These goals aim to address the profound challenges faced by families, including stigma, financial strain, and the emotional toll of addiction.

 Jackie McKenna, FASN Project Co-Ordinator and Greg Christodoulu, Facilitator of the FASN Strategic Vision Planning Day in 2022

Speaking about the plan, Bishop Michael Router stated, “This roadmap reflects our unwavering commitment to helping families help themselves. By expanding our services, fostering partnerships, and advocating for change, we aim to create a community where no one feels isolated by the effects of addiction.”

FASN extends heartfelt gratitude to all contributors to the Strategic Plan, including its dedicated staff, volunteers, and stakeholders, whose collective efforts continue to make a difference in the lives of countless families.

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