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100% funding for Inishowen groups 17.10.07

INISHOWEN voluntary and co-operative housing bodies are celebrating news they can now receive 100% funding for special needs and sheltered housing projects.
Senator Cecilia Keaveney said these organisations nationally would be freed up to fundraise for the care of the vulnerable people they support rather than having to raise money to meet the huge capital costs of a new build.
“From November 1, 2007 all new building projects for special needs accommodation, sheltered housing for the elderly, the homeless, those with disabilities and other special needs groups will be 100% funded by the Government," said Senator Keaveney.
"Currently voluntary and co-operative housing groups have to contribute 5% of the capital cost which often presents a serious financial burden to these groups and can restrict their work.”
Voluntary and co-operative housing bodies provide and manage over 2,000 homes for people with special needs and 5,000 units for the elderly.
Senator Keaveney added: “This move is aimed to further support the vital and valuable work that voluntary organisations do to assist the most vulnerable in our society and our communities.” Among those celebrating the news is the East Inishowen Special Needs Company Ltd., who hope to build a sheltered complex for 24 people with intellectual disability as well as a day centre. They will still depend on fundraising, however, to run and manage the facility when it is constructed.
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