Saoirse centre staff pictured with Minister Colm Burke. Picture: Olena Oleksienko/ilovelimerick
A LIMERICK-BASED addiction treatment centre have officially opened at their new location in the city.
Saoirse marked two significant milestones with the official opening of the new centre bought for them by JP McManus and the launch of a pilot treatment programme for people who are addicted to gambling and gaming, catering for clients as young as fourteen.
The new centre was bought for the service by the JP McManus Pro-Am fund at a cost of nearly half a million euro and means that Saoirse can now begin expanding the services it offers.
It was officially opened by Minister of State with responsibility for Public Health, Wellbeing and the Drugs Strategy, Colm Burke.
A non-residential, free, treatment service for people addicted to alcohol, drugs and gambling in the Mid-West, Saoirse will now be one of a number of nationally HSE approved pilot schemes for the treatment of people addicted to gaming.
Since two volunteers went out to buy a van load of chairs from a company that was closing in 2012, Saoise has offered treatment programmes to almost 3,500 addicts in that time.
Last year alone, the service had 380 clients, 187 crisis interventions and 66 short term interventions for people - that's 633 individual clients.
READ MORE: Average house price rises again in Limerick
Tim Evans, service administrator said: "Demand is always very strong for all of our services. We know there is a very big need for the new pilot programme to help those addicted to on-line gaming and we are now setting up that service and opening it to the public.”
Speaking about the move to the new building in Clare Street, Mr Evans said that Saoirse is "so very grateful to the JP McManus Pro Am fund. This makes a world of difference in terms of our future planning and in terms of the therapeutic environment we can offer.
"Saoirse couldn't survive without the support we have had since we started from the HSE, Limerick Enterprise Development Partnership (LEDP), Limerick City and County Council and now the JP McManus fund. And not forgetting the Redemptorists, EI in Shannon and all of the hundreds of individuals and local organisations that have fund-raised for us.”
Subscribe or register today to discover more from DonegalLive.ie
Buy the e-paper of the Donegal Democrat, Donegal People's Press, Donegal Post and Inish Times here for instant access to Donegal's premier news titles.
Keep up with the latest news from Donegal with our daily newsletter featuring the most important stories of the day delivered to your inbox every evening at 5pm.