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National Family Support Affiliated Member Groups and Organizations Providing National Family Support Affiliated Member Groups and Organizations Providing Service’s During COVID 19 Emergency Dublin North Ballymun Ballymun Family Support group Tel: 085 – 200 9763 Arrangements: phone support for the foreseeable future and all groups have been postponed. Coolock BFR Parents and Family Support Group Contact: Marie Hanlon Tel: 087-965 4521 Arrangements: Phone and video call support. Group meetings postponed until further notice. The Dales Contact: Aishling Branagan Tel: 01-8487733 Arrangements: Centre is open from 9am – 2pm daily – please call first Donnycarney Family and Child Service Contact: Andrea Ragusa Tel: 087-6151929 Arrangements: Andrea working remotely and available to take support calls from 9am – 5 pm. All one to one appointments postponed for now. Finglas FAST (Finglas Addiction Support Team) Contact: Linda Phillips Tel: 089-227 8529 Wheel of Friendship - Finglas Contact: Linda Phillips Tel: 089-227 8529 Arrangements: Phone support and ZOOM chat set up, please call mobile number for more details. Applicable to FAST and Wheel of Friendship Group. Kilbarrack KCCP Family Support Group Contact: Jenny Meyer / Catherine Darling Tel: 01 8324516 or 085 – 8066 827 Arrangements: What’s App group set up for existing family support group members on above mobile number. Support calls can be made to either of the above numbers. North Dublin Family Support Service Contact: Katie Murphy or Siobhan Maher Catchment Area: North Co. Dublin Tel: 01 2233493 Mobile: 086 – 0328 044 Arrangements: Katie available for telephone support and information on the above numbers 9am-5pm, Monday to Friday Malahide Malahide Family Support Group Contact: Katie Murphy or Siobhan Maher Tel: 01 2233493 Mobile: 086 – 0328 044 Arrangements: Katie available for telephone support and information on the above numbers 9am-5pm, Monday to Friday Swords Shining Lights Family Support Group Contact: Katie Murphy Tel: 01 2233493 Mobile: 086 – 0328 044 Arrangements: Katie available for telephone support and information on the above numbers 9am-5pm, Monday to Friday Balbriggan Balbriggan Family Support Group Contact: Katie Murphy Tel: 01 2233493 Mobile: 086 – 0328 044 Arrangements: Katie available for telephone support and information on the above numbers 9am-5pm, Monday to Friday Dublin North Inner City ICON Family Support Group Contact: Bernie Howard Tel: Arrangements: Group are not meeting at this time – please see Crinan Family Support Group details below or call the National Family Support Network on 01 – 898 0148 Crinan Family Support Group Contact: Brenda Browne Tel: 01 8558792 Arrangements: Telephone support service available at this time. We have been asked to share their outreach numbers for young people are 085-7358 581 and 085-8278 995 Pavee Point - One to One support only Contact: John Paul Collins Tel: 01 8780255 or 089-4169042 Arrangements: Office is closed. Please call the above mobile number for support. SNUG Family Support Group Contact: Marie Connor Tel: 01 8786231 Arrangements: Office is open and running support service over phone. Dublin South Crumlin Circle of Strength Family Support Group Contact: Arrangements: Group not meeting at this time, please call the National Family Support Network on 01-898 0148 Dun Laoghaire Rathdown Community Addiction Team Contact: Ger Hanlon Tel: 087 2240927 Arrangements: Call Ger on above mobile number for phone support Dublin South Inner City Dublin 8 Community Response Family Support Service Contact: Marie Dunne Tel: 01 - 454 9772 or email: [email protected] Arrangements: Phone and email support available for now. All groups postponed until further notice Inchicore Frontline Contact: Family Support Co-Ordinator Tel: 01 4736502 or Website: www.frontlinemakechange.com Arrangements: Service running on skeleton staff and offering phone support from 10am – 3.30pm daily Merchants Quay Contact: Will Carroll Tel: 01 5240160 or 086-1832343 Arrangements: All groups and one to one’s postponed for now. What’s App group set up for existing service users or call mobile for phone support. South Inner City Casadh Family Support Group Contact: Jessica Walsh Tel: 01 4548419 / 085 754289 Arrangements: Casadh office closed but phone support offered at above mobile number, also in the process of setting up on line support service, call Jessica for further details. Ringsend District Response to Drugs (RDRD) Contact: Mary Doolin Tel: 01-6677666 Arrangements: Organisation running on skeleton staff and still offering phone support Rialto Community Drug Team Contact: Anne Walsh Tel: 01-454 0021 or [email protected] Arrangements: Organisation running on skeleton staff and still offering phone support Dublin West Ballyfermot Ballyfermot STAR Family Support Group Contact: Kathleen Cronin Tel: 01 6235643 / 087 6433369 Arrangements: Support service still in operation, call Kathleen on above numbers for further details. Ballyfermot Advance Project Contact: Mick Mason Tel: 086 – 886 8824 Arrangements: Offering phone support in the 5 Step Method Blanchardstown Dublin 15 Family Support Service Contact: Sarah-Jane Leonard Tel: 087-9574215 Arrangements: Sarah Jane has been redeployed to frontline services because of Covid 19 Emergency but is still offering phone support when possible, if you cannot get her please call the National Family Support Network on 01 – 898 0148 Croí Crogá, Clonsilla Contact: Maureen Penrose Tel: 085-7696052 Arrangements: Phone support available, please call Maureen P2P Family Support Group, Mulhuddart Contact: Bernie Johnston Tel: 087 6325277 Arrangements: What’s App group set up for existing group members but text or call for information and advice. TARA Family Support Group Contact: Helen Canning Tel: 087 9897377 Arrangements: Working remotely, available for phone support for now but possibility of being redeployed to Covid 19 frontline services. If you cannot get Helen please call the National Family Support Network on 01- 898 0148. Dove Family Support Group Contact: Susan Keegan Tel: 086 8823531 Arrangements: All group meetings postponed for now but phone support on above number. Coolmine Coolmine TC Family Support Group Contact: Paul Hatton Tel: 087-123 3208 Arrangements: Phone support for the time being, call anytime. Cabra The Loft - One-to-One support only Contact: Marian Scullion Tel: 085-767 2169 or email: [email protected] Arrangements: Available for phone support and information 9.00am-5.00pm Mon-Fri. Clondalkin CASP Family Support Group Contact: Michelle Brien Tel: 01 6166750 Arrangements: Skeleton staff and scaled back family support service but phone support is available. Clondalkin Tus Nua Contact: Marie Graham Tel: 01 4572938 Arrangements: Phone service available Monday to Thursday 9-5 and Friday 9-4 Coolmine Coolmine TC Family Support Group Contact: Paul Hatton Tel: 087-123 3208 Arrangements: Phone support for the time being, call anytime. Tallaght Jobstown Family Support Group Contact: Rose Dodson Tel: 0879323081 Arrangements: What’s App support service available on above number. St Dominic's Family Support Group Contact: Geraldine Byrne Tel: 01 4620624 Arrangements: Groups postponed for now but providing one to one emergency support with strictly one client in building at one time SWAN Family Support Organisation Contact: Eamonn White Tel: 01 4628006 / 086 8672320 Arrangements: What’s App support service available at above mobile number WASP, Whitechurch Contact: Cathy Murray Tel: 087 – 430 7866 Arrangements: Phone support and What’s App group set up, please call for more details CARP, Killinarden - One-to-One service only Contact: Suzanne Doyle / Eileen Tel: 01 4626033 or 087 - 714995 Arrangements: Full service in operation, please call landline number Phone support and What’s App group set up, please call Eileen on 087- 714 995 for further details Walkinstown Walkinstown/Greenhills Family Resource Centre Contact: Ann Nugent Tel: 01 4198630 Arrangements: Phone support available for now Connaught / Ulster Co. Donegal Letterkenny Family Support Group Contact: Cora McAleer Tel: 074 9128769 Arrangements: Phone support for now at the above number Alcohol Forum Donegal Contact: James Devenny Tel: 074 9125596 Arrangements: Unable to contact organization as of yet, please call the National Family Support Network on 01- 898 0148 Rossinver Youth + Community Project (RYCP) Contact: Mags Whyte Catchment area: North Leitrim and South Donegal Tel: 071-9679953 / 087-7148004 Arrangements: Phone support available for now on the above number Co Galway Western Regional Family Support Service Contact: Maria Powers Tel: 087 695 5557 Arrangements: Working remotely for now so available on mobile for support calls but possibility of redeployment to Covid 19 frontline services. If unavailable please call National Family Support Network on 01-898 0148. Co Roscommon Western Regional Family Support Service Contact: Gillian Conway Tel: 086 781 4779 Arrangements: Working remotely for now so available on mobile for support calls but possibility of redeployment to Covid 19 frontline services. If unavailable please call National Family Support Network on 01-898 0148. Co Mayo Western Regional Family Support Service Contact: Mags Dillon Tel: 087 335 2831 Arrangements: Working remotely for now so available on mobile for support calls but possibility of redeployment to Covid 19 frontline services. If unavailable please call National Family Support Network on 01-898 0148. Leinster Family Addiction Support Network Coordinator: Gwen McKenna Contact: 0429355251 / 087 – 904 6405 Catchment area: Louth, Meath,
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