Eist co-founder Hazel Behan hopes the new centre can help others.
The co-founder of a new gender based violence support service is hoping to help fill a gap in resources for a Westmeath town.
Eist-Saying No To Silence have set up a new premises on Bishopsgate Street in Mullingar.
They're aiming to suppliment the work already carried out in the Midlands region.
It follows the Westmeath Support Service Against Domestic Abuse winding down its services in August due to capacity issues.
Co founder of Eist, Mullingar's Hazel Behan says they hope to help others:
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