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FEARS FOR FUTURE OF WHITEOAKS CENTRE

written by stephen November 17, 2014
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Cllr Gerry McMondagle.

Cllr Gerry McMondagle.

Fears have been expressed for the future a centre attended by those from Derry battling alcohol, drugs and gambling addictions.

Letterkenny councillor Gerry McMonagle, originally from Derry, is to raise  raise the concerns of funding for White Oaks Rehabilitation Centre at Muff with Donegal County Council.

Cllr McMonagle was speaking after fears were expressed about the possible withdrawal of funding the Centre from the County Council.

It is understood the Council has received a directive from the Department of Environment, Community and Local Government that they should consider withdrawing funding, under Section 10 of the Homeless Funding legislation,  to the Centre.

“This latest proposed cut comes on the back of years of cuts to their funding in the last six years, funding from the HSE has been cut by about 15% and now poses a real threat to their capacity to continue as the principal residential treatment facility here in Donegal,” said Cllr McMonagle.

Cllr Mc Monagle said this would be a retrograde step for White Oaks Rehab Centre.

“It will have a detrimental effect on their ability to provide vital addiction treatment services which has benefited people from Donegal and elsewhere since 2001,” said the politician.

“Many of those who seek help from the centre for their addiction also have housing/accommodation issues in tandem with their addiction problems. If White Oaks is to continue to help and support their clients then its is important that the funding they currently receive from Donegal County Council continues.”

Cllr Mc Monagle concluded by saying he would be bringing forward a motion to Donegal County Council urging them to continue with this much needed funding for White Oaks and that the council write to the Minister outlining the great work that White Oaks do in helping peop le with addiction, housing problems and press upon him the need for this funding from the county council to continue.

“I would also hope to get the support of my fellow councillors with this motion,” he added.

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