McFadden welcomes €50,000 in funding for Athlone Foróige centre
12th May 2015 - Fine Gael Press Office
Fine Gael TD for Longford/Westmeath, Gabrielle McFadden, has warmly welcomed the approval of €50,000 in funding for Athlone Foróige for the provision of multipurpose rooms, the renovation of back stage areas and the upgrade of windows at its centre in Athlone. Athlone Foróige is among 16 youth projects to be allocated monies today by Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, Dr James Reilly TD, to fund small capital works.
“I am delighted that Athlone Foróige has received this significant funding which will assist in improving the quality of their services and facilities to the benefit of many young people involved.
“As we all know, a lot of energy and resources go into supporting youth projects; they are largely funded by donations and are kept going thanks to the hard work of volunteers.
“Athlone Foróige is a deserving beneficiary of this funding and they are doing fantastic work with young people in the community. Foróige is Ireland’s leading youth organisation in Ireland and has been working with young people for more than sixty years. Foróige works with thousands of young people between 10 and18 years of age through volunteer-led clubs and staff-led youth projects
“The provision of this substantial funding for Athlone Foróige underscores the Government’s ongoing commitment to enhance the quality of youth services which add such value to our communities.”
Related news
Tánaiste appoints Deputy Colm Burke as first ever Fine Gael Cork spokesperson
Tánaiste and Fine Gael leader, Simon Harris, has appointed Deputy Colm Burke as the party’s first ever spokesperson for Cork.…
27th June 2025Statement from Tánaiste and leader of Fine Gael Simon Harris on retirement of RTÉ presenter Joe Duffy
“Today marks the end of an era as you hang up the microphone for the last time. “I know today…
27th June 2025Moment to build a rejuvenated capital city starts now with Taskforce action – Geoghegan
Government’s greenlight today for the report of the Dublin City Taskforce has the real potential to deliver the positive change…
24th June 2025