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Covid-19) – Community Groups Providing Support CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) – COMMUNITY GROUPS PROVIDING SUPPORT Information correct as of 11th June 2020. This page will be continuously updated as offers of help are received. Primary Area Group Name Contact(s) Telephone Mobile Help available DISTRICT WIDE SUPPORT SWAP (South West Age Alison Forbes 07873 392365 Providing advice for Partnership) – District older people wide Omagh Forum for Rural Mary T Conway 07765658780 Connecting groups Associations across the District – Support and info. Order of Malta Ireland Angela McGoldrick 07593371441 Groceries and Officer in charge prescriptions Omagh unit collected. Telephone befriending Service. Customized Training Maeve Donaghy 07739651536 Offering Health, Social Services- Community Co-ordinator and Employment Family Support support to families Programme based in the District. Rural Support Freephone Helpline 0800 138 1678 Telephone befriending “Across the Or Service for older, Hedgerows” 02886760040 vulnerable and/or isolating members of Email: the farming info@ruralsupp community with ort.org.uk listening support and companionship. Between 9am – 9pm Monday to Friday. TERMON Area TERMON COVID 19 Contact number 07581531854 Collection of (Carrickmore, RESPONSE Between prescriptions; Loughmacrory, 8am and 10pm Grocery/food Creggan) collections and deliveries etc. Telephone calls to combat isolation Mountfield Mountfield Community Shane Tracey 07749111643 Any help required Association Chris Gorman 07857054567 Thomas Goulding 07476301082 Susan Bradley 07742896427 Greencastle An Caisleán Glas agus Collie Tuohey 07970379741 Any help required Sperrin Óg GAA, Fiona Teague 07813935996 Groceries and Tír Eoghain Briege Beggs 07799058273 prescriptions Fr Shields Camogie collected. Leaflets Club dropped. OMAGH Omagh Independent Michael Roddy 2882243252 Advice & supports on Advice Centre [email protected] Government Covid 19 k schemes, benefits, housing, employment laws & debt/money advice. Omagh True Blues Geoffrey Mosgrove 07951731171 Any help required Blair Memorial Flute David Swann 07761837471 Any help required Band Easilink Community Paddy McEldowney 07799313053 Weekly Telephone Transport support to members. Signposting to local community supports. Help with pre-paid shops and prescriptions if no local support. Be-Friend Hub ‘Good Jo Finlay 07591952133 Telephone Be- morning Omagh ‘ friending Service for people 60yrs + Omagh Volunteer Michelle McRory 07854446821 Volunteer support Centre Goodwills Gifts Rosa Kelly 07881347716 Help with Community Support Brian Kelly 07732695598 foodbag/food box Services Eugene Craig 07707940516 deliveries, telephone support and Facebook messenger chat-video call. Foodbanks Omagh Community Pastor Tim 07971362974 Church Foodbank Foodbank provision to the local Community - Food parcels delivered to those in need/vulnerable, Referrals to health & social care agencies. The Reach Foodbank Pastor Graham 07718915435 D K Service Global Dusan Kavcak 07840664960 General maintenance and deliveries Omagh Accies Rugby Scott Elliott 07749136058 Any help required Club Eamon McGrath 07789518414 St Mary’s Killyclogher Kieran McMullan 07740460585 Collection of groceries, GFC Roisin Corcoran 07787525523 prescriptions and vital Chris Gorman 07857054567 supplies. Paddy Nugent 07783633288 Michael 07738837992 St Vincent de Paul Killyclogher Rachael Mallon 07527906033 Omagh St Enda’s GAA Cllr Anne Marie 07742648520 Collection of groceries, Fitzgerald prescriptions and vital supplies. Be-friending All referrals by telephone service email only to Referrals by email rachaelmcginn only. Please include @hotmail.com name and contact number. Please allow 24 hrs for reply. Rev Sean Hanily 2882161097 St Columba’s Church Facebook St Columbas Church, Omagh Allison Murray 07738837991 St Vincent de Paul Collection of groceries, prescriptions and phone calls. Rev Jane Nelson 02882242239 07789208819 First Omagh Presbyterian Church Collection of groceries, prescriptions and Strathroy area Strathroy Community phone calls. Referrals Association. Marty McColgan 07976182999 to Foodbank. Barry McColgan 07885569940 (Shergrim) Emergency number 07880964633 Peggy McColgan 07710230568 Aidan McColgan 07809197428 (Mullaghmore – Emergency number 07880963853 Castleview) Collection of groceries, Siobhan McDermot 07754963971 prescriptions and vital Emergency number 07880964622 supplies. Gathering (Gortview Close & and distribution of Killybrack) food donations. Phone 07738838066 calls. St Vincent de Paul Conor Sally 07775700598 Omagh/Drumragh Ciaran McDaid 07729378421 /Clanabogan Community Support Paul Devlin 2882242092 07876617765 network Fr Chris McDermott Collection of groceries, Fr Eugene Hassan prescriptions and vital Fr Ignacy Saniuta supplies. Phone calls. Martin Woodhead 07842871839 Rachael Mallon 07527906033 Liaison with local Barry McElduff 07887988365 businesses re delivery. Luke Darcy 07796766025 Mickey Gallagher 07789644762 Eoin McGrea 07842413878 Drumragh Sarsfields Sinead Duddy 07876617638 GFC Caroline Boyle 07733172509 07738837991 St Vincent de Paul Edenderry Camowen Outreach Canon Robert Clarke 07736349647 Assistance with groceries, prescriptions collection and prayer. Mountjoy Mountjoy Presbyterian Rev Cowan 07850286981 Cordinating Church & Boys Brigade Community Support for elderly & vulnerable Gortin Owenkillew Angela O’Brien 2881648346 007875377149 Any help required Community Development St Patrick’s Edel McConnell 2881648771 07835587481 Groceries, collection GAA/Badoney Ladies Barbara Ward 07771785892 of prescriptions or any GAA, Gortin other necessities Eddie McCullagh 07771728222 Home repair coordinator Drumquin Drumquin Healthy Frankie Donnelly 2882831192 07393677165 Collection and delivery Living Partnership of vital supplies. Drumquin Wolfe Tones Paul McCusker 07872004830 Collection and delivery GFC Clare O’Kane 07752140025 of vital supplies. St Vincent de Paul 07548464927 07921876232 Trillick Trillick Arts & Cultural James McBride 07864545648 Any help required Society & Trillick Comhaltas Trillick GFC Claire Donnelly 07977249982 Delivery of groceries Seamus McCaughey 07724968527 and prescriptions and Iggy Gallagher 07887614069 vital supplies. Tel Paula Donnelly 07845119511 phone calls to Julie McKiernan 07771990312 vulnerable. Rita Hannigan 07894058332 Dromore Dromore GFC Men Gerry Hannigan 07840037085 Groceries, collection Aidy O’Donnell 07597071205 of prescriptions and Dromore GFC ladies Geraldine Teague 07841332591 other necessities. Grainne McBrien 07713863298 Coordination of Dromore health and Una McQuaid 07876244469 deliveries from local well-being Mary McCoy 07720420586 shops. 8th Tyrone Dromore Tanya Goodwin 07743096870 Any help required. Scouts Holy Trinity Parish Rev Andrew Quill 02882898246 Foodbank assistance & Church any help required. Mullingoah Raymond Deazley 02882898047 07713099340 Groceries, Regeneration Group prescriptions collection & appointments. St Vincent de Paul 07899888004 Tattyreagh Tattyreagh GAC & Luke Darcy 07796766025 Groceries and Tattyreagh Youth & Therese Armstrong 07894167109 prescriptions collected Community Claire Cartin 07752696779 and vital supplies. Association with Martin Cartin 07712873663 Door to door leaflet Omagh & Drumragh drop for local services. Parish Fintona Fintona Pearse’s GAC Contact number 07775840486 Any help required. Liaison with local shops for delivery. Fintona District Orange James McConnell 02882841136 Any help required. Cultural Group Collection of groceries, (Includes Dromore & prescriptions. Trillick) 07877407022 Barr pipe band Mark Henderson 07881941580 Delivery of groceries Alistair Browne 07739179122 and prescriptions to Cyril Browne self isolating and vulnerable. St Vincent de Paul 07803551793 07738837993 Gillygooley Gillygooley Youth & Robert 07786951698 Any support required Community Julie 07515895320 to elderly, vulnerable Development and frontline workers. Association Grocery deliveries etc Seskinore Seskinore Chapel of Yvonne Wilson 07783159084 Working with local Ease (COI) shop for home delivery service. Beragh & Beragh & Sixmilecross Niall Farley 07753741588 Any help required. Sixmilecross Covid 19 Community (Coordinator) Support Group Claire Owens 07979666704 Cloughfin Community Neighbours looking Association & out for each other and Altamuskin Community messages/info Association. through FB St Vincent de Paul Fionuala 07738837875 Beragh Drumduff/ Drumduff & Kathleen Ward 2880761848 Committee making Drumnakilly Drumnakilly regular phone calls to Community elderly and vulnerable. Association DSG2010 Ann Monteith 07754753368 Telephone support Audrey Adams 07749669270 service for elderly, vulnerable and self isolating Roscavey Ballygawley & Families looking out Roscavey bygone days for each other. Eskra Eskra Community Gerry McCaffrey 07786730508 Any help required. (Newtownsaville, Association Covid 19 Lorna Lavelle 07724125158 Garvaghy, Fintona, Support alongside Tracy Boyd Smyth 07967816227 Each contact has a Augher, Clogher) Marcella Kinsella 07748141779 team of volunteers to Eskra Emmetts GFC and Andy Bates 07732784261 assist you in your local church groups. Dave Gill 2885549995 07773782269 locality. Shane O’Hagan 07812177812 Robert & Shirley 2882841893 07511982623 Riddell Mark McCarroll 2882840576 07749031443 Mike Cullinan 2882840838 07789277140 Garvaghy Garvaghy Area Paul 07837292256 Collection of groceries, Community prescriptions, Association pharmacy. Org of home meals and home baking. FERMANAGH Fermanagh Community Jason Donaghy 2866324260 07702609432 Collecting WIDE Transport prescriptions, delivering food
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