They have to move out of their current facility in June 2023.
The Kildare branch of Down Syndrome Ireland has issued an appeal for short term accommodation in the county.
They are currently located on the campus of Piper's Hill College in Naas, but have to vacate the premises in June 2023.
They have been gifted a greenfield site to build a new premises, but have to raise the funds to do so, and as such, will need temporary accommodation in the meantime.
Co-Chairperson of the organisation, Cassandra Ryan, spoke to Kfm.

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