Four Galway groups to receive BoI Begin Together funding

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Pictured at an English class at the Together-Razem Centre, Cork, Laura Lynch (CMO, Bank of Ireland) hears about some of the work taking place at the Centre to support Ukrainians who have recently arrived in Ireland, from Agnieszka Wozniak (Together-Razem) and Olha Davydenko and Oleksandra Avtomieienko. Pic: Naoise Culhane Photography

Four community groups in Galway have been chosen to receive funding from Bank of Ireland’s Begin Together programme in 2022.

A total of €500,000 is being allocated to 68 groups across the island of Ireland this year, delivered in partnership with the Community Foundation for Ireland.

COPE Galway, ARD Family Resource Centre, Lurga National School and Croí na Gaillimhe – A Resource Centre of SVP will all receive a share of the financial support.

The Fund is one strand of the Bank of Ireland Begin Together programme, a three-year, €4 million initiative for community groups, local enterprise and the arts across Ireland.

The Community Fund supports initiatives that are improving the financial, mental, or physical wellbeing with initiatives receiving up to €20,000 each.

The projects span financial literacy and wellbeing, mental health, disability, inclusion and diversity and social isolation.

Laura Lynch, Chief Marketing Officer, Bank of Ireland, said: “We’re immensely proud to support a wide range of community groups, charities, and social enterprises working across Ireland. What they do unites, supports and protects local communities and the most vulnerable in society.

“Communities across Ireland still face many challenges. At this time, we are acutely aware of the pressure on resources of community groups, and notably those supporting migrant groups, like Together-Razem, who, along with their existing range of counselling and educational supports, are providing urgent assistance to Ukrainian refugees.

“It’s our hope that support from the Begin Together Fund will help them continue to provide the practical financial counselling and education that is vital to the wellbeing of the communities that they support.”

Together-Razem –  provides financial counselling, education and supports in native languages for Polish, Romanian and Ukrainian immigrants – have been recipients of the Begin Together Community Fund since its inception.

The 2022 Begin Together grant will benefit a new financial education project taking place over 14 weeks.

Agnieszka Wozniak of Together-Razem said: “At Together-Razem, our primary objective is to improve the quality of life of the Polish and other Eastern European migrants in Ireland.

“Our approach is culturally sensitive and we provide a wide range of services within four key areas: Education, mental health, integration and advice.

“We have been working tirelessly for over 15 years helping those who struggle with such issues as poverty, exclusion, exploitation, loneliness or mental health.

“None of this would be possible without support from organisations such as The Community Foundation for Ireland and initiatives like Begin Together.

“It is absolutely invaluable especially now that we are heavily involved in helping the Ukrainian people.”