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€310k cash injection to complete Quigley's Point centre 23.04.07

Quigley's Point Community Centre committee has been granted funding of €309,799 to complete its facility for the benefit of the local area.
Donegal North East Deputy, Cecilia Keaveney, said she was delighted her intervention had resulted in a "significant financial injection" for the group.
The centre was initially awarded a capital grant of €60,000 and a staffing grant of €423,800 under the 2000-2006 Equal Opportunities Childcare Programme.
However, the committee needed more funding to complete the much-needed facility, which, among a number of services, caters for the elderly, disabled and young children.
Deputy Keaveney explained: "I intervened at the committee's request and set up a meeting with Minister Lenihan in February of this year, the results of which have now come through.
"This group have worked extremely hard and have overcome many a challenge in order to secure this funding. While it has not been easy by any means, today's news has been very rewarding."
Quigley's Point Community Centre committee successfully negotiated a service level agreement with the HSE to provide a day care service for the elderly and the disabled.
The group also provide a quality childcare service to 36 children in a safe environment and will now be able to complete their pre-school play rooms.
"Like many voluntary committees in Inishowen, this committee have shown great ambition and foresight.
"At a time when my job is very challenging, projects like this make it all worthwhile. This committee have worked so hard since 1998 to create a centre of excellence for their community and one that they can be proud of."

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