Covid-19:  Ireland launches “The Community Call” in major nationwide volunteering effort

The Community Call, a major initiative that links local and national government with the community and voluntary sectors, was announced today by Government.

 

The Community Call is an unprecedented mobilisation of both state and voluntary resources to combat the effects of Covid-19.

 

The purpose of the Community Call is to coordinate community activity, direct community assistance to where it is needed, and marshal the volunteering energy of the country.

 

The immediate focus is on the elderly and the most vulnerable, and mobilising rapid response in every country to make sure everyone is looked after. In the coming weeks the focus will expand to broader the wellbeing of our society and how communities can work together to help the country through the Covid-19 crisis.

 

The Community call was announced today by the Tánaiste Simon Coveney TD, the Minister for Rural and Community Development Michael Ring TD, the Minister of State for Local Government and Electoral Reform John Paul Phelan TD, and the Chief Executive of Fingal County Council, AnnMarie Farrelly who represented the Local Authortities. Speaking at the launch this morning, An Tánaiste Simon Coveney TD said:

 

“We are all finding it very strange to be home and to be keeping away from our family and community. But those that are vulnerable or in need of a bit of help need to know that they are not alone. The government is tapping into the reach of our local authorities in every corner of Ireland as well as the extraordinary dedication of a legion of voluntary groups and charities. For those who need some help, it is there for you.”

 

Speaking at today’s event, Mr Michael Ring TD, Minister for Rural and Community Development, praised the outstanding contribution of the community and voluntary sector to the national effort to address the effects of the COVID-19 crisis.

 

“Since the very start of this emergency, the community and voluntary sector has been working on the ground and also at national level with my Department, to prepare for the Community Response which we are outlining today.  One of our greatest assets in this country is the strength of our local, community and voluntary networks”, the Minister said.

 

“We are now asking that those networks – formal and informal – be mobilised so that everyone in our communities can look after each other.  If your neighbours or relatives are required to stay at home – check with them to see if they need supports.  And if you are in that category yourself, don’t hesitate to ask for help – whether it’s with shopping, fuel delivery, collecting medicines or any other necessities of daily life.  The Local Authority helpline is there as a safety net, to ensure that everyone is looked after.”

 

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At National level, Community Call will be overseen by a group from the Department of An Taoiseach, the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government, the Department of Rural and Community Development, the Department of Health, and the County and City Management Association.

 

The Community Call will be overseen and managed locally by our Local Authorities, led by the county Chief Executives.  The CEOs, the most senior public official in every county, have been tasked with making this work, and are leading a dedicated community Forum in each county to coordinate and connect the wide range of services and supports that area available.  The forum involves an extensive list of state and voluntary organisations.  A dedicated phone line is now operational in every county, details at. gov.ie and the national number 0818 222 024 is also now in operation.

 

The following is the list of each local authority’s helpline phone numbers.

 

Local Authority Community Response Number

Carlow County Council- 1800 814 300

Cavan County Council- 1800 300 404

Clare County Council- 1890 252 943

Cork City Council- 1800 222 226

Cork County Council- 1800 805 819

Donegal County Council- 1800 928 982

Dublin City Council- 01 222 8555

Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council- 01 271 3199

Fingal County Council- 01 890 5000

Galway City Council-  1800 400 150

Galway County Council- 1800 928 894 and 091 509 390

Kerry County Council- 1800 807 009

Kildare County Council 045 980 202

Kilkenny County Council- 1800 500 000

Laois County Council- 1800 832 010

Leitrim County Council-  071 965 0473

Limerick City & County Council- 1800 832 005

Longford County Council-  043 334 4255

Louth County Council- 1800 805 817

Mayo County Council- 094 906 4660

Meath County Council- 1800 808 809

Monaghan County Council- 1800 804 158

Offaly County Council- 1800 818 181

Roscommon County Council- 1800 200 727

Sligo County Council- 1800 292 765

South Dublin County Council- 01 414 9043

Tipperary County Council- 076 106 5000

Waterford City and County Council- 1800 250 185

Westmeath County Council- 1800 805 816

Wexford County Council- 053 919 6000

Wicklow County Council-  1800 868 399

 

Issued by the Government Press Office