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25 Feb 2026

€38,000 in capital funding for community projects in Kilcar and Gaoth Dobhair

The allocations are €31,837 for lonad Lae Ghaoth Dobhair to purchase essential kitchen equipment for the Gaoth Dobhair Day Centre, which provides services to senior citizens and Alzheimer’s respite and €5,221 for the Kilcar Parish Hall Committee

€38,000 in capital funding for community projects in Kilcar and Gaoth Dobhair

Deputy Pat the Cope Gallagher said the funding will provide a real boost to both local community facilities that play an essential role in their local area

Over €38,000 in capital funding has been announced for two community projects in the Donegal Gaeltacht.

The allocations are €31,837 for lonad Lae Ghaoth Dobhair to purchase essential kitchen equipment for the Gaoth Dobhair Day Centre, which provides services to senior citizens and Alzheimer’s respite and €5,221 for the Kilcar Parish Hall Committee, to purchase sound equipment and carry out fireproof painting of the hall, ensuring the hall remains a safe and functional space for community groups and events. The hall is also used as an Irish college.

Deputy Pat the Cope Gallagher, Fianna Fáil, said the funding will provide a real boost to both local community facilities that play an essential role in their local area.

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He said: "I warmly welcome this investment from Minister Dara Calleary. These grants will support two hardworking community committees that provide services and facilities for people in their local areas. This funding will help them continue their excellent work. Continued investment in community infrastructure is vital for sustaining vibrant Gaeltacht communities.

"This funding recognises the commitment of local volunteers and community leaders who work tirelessly to maintain and improve facilities for everyone. I will continue to advocate for further investment in the Donegal Gaeltacht to ensure our communities receive the support they deserve."

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