73 initiatives nationwide will benefit from the funds.
Midlands organisations are set to receive over €32,000 in annual funding.
Community-based counselling services supporting children and families are among the 73 nationwide to benefit from €1.5 million in annual funding.
Offaly Traveller Movement in Tullamore will receive €12,000, while Tullamore Community and Family Resource Centre is set to get €4,000.
In Laois, Mountmellick Youth and Family Resource Centre has been allocated €8,000.
Westmeath’s Athlone Family Resource Centre will receive €8,000 to expand local therapeutic supports.
The funding aims to reduce waiting times and improve access to counselling services.
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