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23 Feb 2026

Ground broken on new €6.5 million Domestic Violence Refuge in Louth

When complete, the facility will provide 12 residential units along with therapeutic spaces, a family access unit, a dedicated youth and child support unit, overnight staff accommodation, outdoor play areas and open green space.

Louth County Council plans for Women's Aid Centre in Dundalk approved

Dundalk Women's Aid Centre proposed visualisation

The Minister for Justice, Home Affairs and Migration, Jim O’Callaghan, has today turned the sod for construction to commence on a €6.5million, domestic violence refuge facility in County Louth.

The development, which was identified as a priority under the Third National Strategy on Domestic, Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (DSGBV), is being led by Women’s Aid Dundalk.

The project received Capital Assistance Scheme (CAS) Stage 4 approval on 9 January and on 19 January it was confirmed that the selected contractor had accepted the offer to commence work on the facility.

When complete, the facility will provide 12 residential units along with therapeutic spaces, a family access unit, a dedicated youth and child support unit, overnight staff accommodation, outdoor play areas and open green space. The centre will enable Women’s Aid Dundalk to deliver a comprehensive range of wraparound services, including counselling and ongoing support for women and families.

Minister Jim O’Callaghan said:

“Today marks another step in the delivery of increased refuge accommodation in County Louth. This is a critical expansion of services for those affected by domestic, sexual and gender-based violence in the county.

“It reaffirms my commitment to provide safe accommodation across the country for victims and survivors who need support at their most vulnerable time.

“I want to acknowledge the expertise and dedication of multiple stakeholders including Women’s Aid Dundalk, Louth County Council, the Housing Agency, the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, and Cuan in helping to bring this project to this vital stage.”

Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage James Browne said,

“Last month I was delighted to announce that final approval had issued for the Dundalk Women’s Refuge in Louth, which is being funded by my Department’s Capital Assistance Scheme. I’m pleased to see this project is now entering the construction phase of development.

“This Government is committed to increasing refuge capacity across the country and making sure that we support all those who are impacted by domestic violence. This project, which will provide 12 emergency accommodation units and a suite of wrap around services to women and children fleeing violence in Dundalk, reflects this commitment, and will provide much needed care and rehabilitation for survivors of domestic abuse.”

Women’s Aid Dundalk, a support service for victims and survivors of domestic violence, has undertaken this refuge development project, and will operate the refuge once complete.

Welcoming the news, Ann Larkin, CEO of Women’s Aid Dundalk, said,

“The issue of Domestic, Sexual and Gender Based Violence (DSGBV) is not new and knows no borders. It presents in all walks of life and across the full lifecycle, from birth to death. It doesn’t discriminate, it presents in all socio-economic groups, in all professions and none, and in all religions and races.  It has thrived on secrecy and shame but, thankfully, is being talked about more openly these days.  

“The hope of Women’s Aid Dundalk is that this development will not only provide the wrap-around support that will help women and children on their journey out of abuse but also be a major resource, and source of information and support to the whole community in working towards eliminating DSGBV in our society.” 

This Government has taken unprecedented actions to tackle the scourge of domestic, sexual, and gender-based violence (DSGBV). This includes increased funding to almost €80 million under Budget 2026, to support Cuan, the National Domestic, Sexual and Gender-Based Violence Agency and services working to tackle DSGBV and the implementation of the Zero Tolerance Strategy. 

Cuan, has been working with Women’s Aid Dundalk and various stakeholders, including the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, the Housing Agency, and Louth County Council, to facilitate the site selection process.

Dr Stephanie O’Keeffe, CEO of Cuan, said,

“I’d like to recognise the work of Women’s Aid Dundalk, and the support of the Department of Housing, the Housing Agency, the Department of Justice, Home Affairs and Migration and Louth County Council.

“Women’s Aid Dundalk have been providing vital support to victims and survivors for many years, and this new refuge development will be key in ensuring that they have the space to continue to provide support to those who need it.”

Cllr Seán Kelly, Cathaoirleach of Louth County Council, said,

“Today marks the beginning of a construction project that will offer hope, safety and stability to women and children who need it most. Beyond a safe roof, it will also provide compassionate staff, practical assistance, and the chance for women and children to rebuild their lives with dignity.

“Collaboration has been at the heart of this development, with Women’s Aid, Cuan, the Department of Housing, the Housing Agency, and the Council all working together to turn vision into reality.

“I want to pay special tribute to Ann Larkin and the entire team at Women’s Aid Dundalk. Ann’s leadership, compassion, and unwavering dedication to women and children in crisis have been extraordinary.

“I also want to acknowledge the support of Government, with funding approved by Minister James Browne and Minister Jim O’Callaghan, and delivered through the Capital Assistance Scheme. Their backing ensures that communities like ours have the resources required to respond effectively and compassionately when people are at their most vulnerable.”

Funded by the Local Democracy Reporting Scheme.

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