Even if you aren't eligible for other social welfare schemes, people can still apply for this one-off payment to help them pay expenses that you can't otherwise afford
People can qualify for a once-off social welfare payment that can be used for a variety of things, including electricity bills, home repairs, and more.
When you apply for the scheme, your application will be assessed by a Community Welfare Officer . They will look at the person's circumstances to decide whether they qualify for the payment.READ MORE: Irishman shot multiple times in France left fighting for his life You can also get an application form from the Community Welfare Service or have it posted to you by emailing cwsforms@welfare.ieYou will need some of the following to apply:
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