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September 2, 2025

EXTENDED DEADLINE: €5000 CHI Scholarship for Undergraduate Students

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June 17, 2021
#BuildingCommunities | Finding a home after losing everything

Co-operative Housing Ireland is delighted to present this short film created by BBC StoryWorks as part of Housing Europe’s Social Housing Film Festival.

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June 3, 2021
Rebuild Better Together Conference 2021

1st July 2021 @ 10am to 1pm- via Zoom. Co-operative Housing Ireland are delighted to work with other like-minded co-operative organisations to bring you “Rebuild Better Together” – an online conference exploring co-operative responses to current economic and social challenges.

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May 3, 2021
‘Coop Conversations’ features CHI Member

We are delighted to have Member Emma Liebherr featured on Co-operative Housing International’s podcast, ‘Coop Conversations’ today. Emma and her family recently moved into a CHI home in Carlow, which is part of our South Leinster Co-operative. Emma spoke to Julie La Palme of Co-operative Housing International about family life in her new place.

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December 7, 2020
“Turnkey homes are essential to addressing the housing crisis”

Taoiseach launches 69 new homes for Christmas

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“It’s challenging and exciting at the same time.” Niamh Lynch, Neighbourhood Delivery Manager discusses her new role in the Housing Services Restructure

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Irish Times New to the Parish

CHI Member Hamad spoke to Sorcha Pollak from the Irish Times for her column ‘New to the Parish' in an article published on Wednesday 12th January 2022. Parish’ in an article published on Wednesday 12th January 2022. He told her about settling in Ireland and life in his new CHI home in Dunboyne where he now lives with his wife, Memoona, and their four daughters.

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RTÉ

Co-operative Housing Ireland were very pleased to receive coverage of the launch of St. Canice’s Hall, Finglas, Dublin on RTÉ One O’Clock News (03/03) by reporter John Kilraine.

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