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Tree planting symbolises new beginning for COPE Galway’s campaigns
An Taoiseach Enda Kenny launched the development plan for COPE Galway’s new Domestic Violence Refuge on Monday. The occasion was marked with a symbolic tree planting ceremony as a symbol of new beginnings for those women and children experiencing domestic violence.
Sixty six homeless in one night looked after by COPE as crisis grows
A local charity which operates services for homeless people provided emergency accommodation for 44 adults and 22 children on one night at the start of this month.
Silicon Dragon to speak at Mayo Association event
Muintir Mhaigh Eo Gaillimh, Mayo Association Galway, will hold its annual business networking event in Galway next week.
Cope’s Meals on Wheels clinches top quality award
A city organisation which has been preparing and delivering meals to older people in the community for more than 30 years has scooped a prestigious quality award.
More people at risk of homelessness due to rising rent costs, say COPE in budget submission
A growing number of people are at risk of homelessness due to rising rent levels and a shortage of affordable private rented accommodation in the city.
COPE receives funding to progress with city refuge
COPE Galway will receive €1.16 million towards a new domestic violence refuge for Galway city.
No wage top-ups at COPE Galway as it adheres to best practice standards
The Board of Management of COPE Galway wish to outline our on-going commitment to best practice governance standards across all our services and structures.
Make a difference this Christmas and volunteer with COPE Galway
COPE Galway is calling on the people of Galway to volunteer this Christmas.
New COPE Galway shop to provide funds for increased demand in services
COPE Galway have announced the opening of their new charity shop on St Augustine St., Galway. The shop will provide vital funds for COPE Galway and all proceeds from the shop will help deliver front-line services to vulnerable and isolated people in Galway city and county.
Galway’s homeless are homeless longer than they should be, says COPE
Many people in Galway city are ending up homeless for much longer than they need to be, according to COPE Galway, which is calling on the Department of Social Protection to urgently address these shortcomings of the Rent Supplement system by increasing cap levels, simplifying the application process, and allowing social protection officers to have discretionary powers to respond to exceptional circumstances that may arise.