It continues to operate all of Co. Kildare's homelessness services, in partnership with Kildare County Council.
The Peter McVerry Trust is poised to begin work on an employment and training centre in Kildare.
The new centre will be based at the charity's facility in Kerdiffstown, and will offer training and education pathways to stable employment.
That will be in addition to the family homeless hub it operates in Athy and Prosperous.
PMV has also increased the number of apartments available in the county for young people coming out of care
It continues to operate all of Co. Kildare's homelessness services, in partnership with Kildare County Council.
Francis Doherty is PMV's Director of Services with responsibility for Housing Development and Communication
He's been speaking to Kildare Today
The Trust is also holding is annual Opening Doors appeal this weekend.
This morning our Director of Housing Development and Communications, Francis Doherty, will speak to @kfmradio about our on-going work in #Kildare with @KildareCoCo, our upcoming plans for the county and our #OpeningDoors appeal, tune in at 9.25am: https://t.co/i9pt1bkItn pic.twitter.com/fxaIkBDzYI
— Peter McVerry Trust (@PMVTrust) October 6, 2021
Francis Doherty joined Clem Ryan on Wednesday's edition of the programme
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