Service provided by Maynooth headquartered Accord.
The Catholic Church is launching a new online counselling service for couples going through relationship difficulties.
Accord, which is headquartered in Maynooth, is now running its specialist counselling services online for those who cannot access its centres.
New digital and radio ad campaign to support Accord’s first online counselling service https://t.co/ppSW6QMikn @ACCORD_Ireland @BishopDNulty @tusla pic.twitter.com/udhnUrEDom
— CatholicBishops (@CatholicBishops) May 5, 2021
Its the first time the service will operate online in the organisation's 60 year history.
Accord says it's essential people take care of their marriage and family life and this can not be put on hold due to the pandemic.

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