Over 220 people have signed a postcard sent to TDs from the National Youth Council of Ireland
Over 220 people in the midlands have signed a postcard calling for better supports for young people in Budget 2025.
The National Youth Council of Ireland have gathered almost 5,000 signatures, with 156 postcards sent to TDs in every constituency across the country.
115 people have taken part in the Laois Offaly area, with a further 109 in Longford-Westmeath.
Its campaigning for an additional €15m to be invested into youth work.
Kathryn Walsh, the Director of Policy and Advocacy at NYCI says there are many specific issues facing young people in Ireland:
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