Photographed at the Family Resource Centre National Forum’s AV Room briefing in Leinster House were Minister Dara Calleary and Louise Moran, Boyle FRC, Roscommon. Photo: Barry Cronin

Mayo Oireachtas members hear of impact FRCs are having in local communities

Oireachtas members from Mayo heard of the impact Family Resource Centres (FRCs) are having in their local communities and the need for a renewed government commitment to increase core funding to enable them to deliver the services that are needed.

The call was made as part of a recent AV Room briefing at Leinster House held by the Family Resources Centre National Forum (FRCNF).

For Budget 2025, the FRCNF identified the required level of funding per FRC as €240,000 for them to be able to adequately provide the support and services required of them and to realise the full potential impact of the National FRC Programme.

Representatives from Mayo who attended the event included Minister Dara Calleary (Fianna Fáil) and Deputy Rose Conway-Walsh (Sinn Fein).

Commenting on their pre-Budget submission, Fergal Landy, CEO of the FRCNF, said: “We are renewing our call to government ahead of Budget 2025 to maximise the potential of the FRC National Programme to increase its capacity to deliver for children, families, individuals and communities throughout Ireland, and in doing so provide additional supports to both urban and rural communities coping with many challenges such as the housing crisis, poverty, the cost of living, and promoting inclusive communities for all. Our 121 FRCs cannot continue to deliver for communities without adequate funding.

“When FRCs are adequately funded, they are extremely effective at leveraging up to three times more funding from other government and philanthropic sources and can then involve the community in the planning of integrated supports to meet the diverse range of needs.

“In every corner of the country, from Mayo to Donegal, the FRC National Programme plays a vital role in providing support to communities. However, FRCs have long experienced a reduced level of core funding, in comparison to similar organisations, and we are now urging the government to put communities at the heart of Budget 2025 and invest where it is needed most.”

Further information about the FRCNF is available at https://www.familyresource.ie.

Photographed at the Family Resource Centre National Forum’s AV Room budget briefing in Leinster House were Deputy Rose Conway-Walsh and Louise Moran, Boyle FRC, Roscommon. Photo: Barry Cronin