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Those
entitled to benefit:
Persons associated with the trade who are on low incomes such as Social
Welfare and/or small Pensions. Short term unemployed persons may receive
limited financial help.
Help is provided
on a strictly personal and confidential basis through our
Executive Secretary/Welfare Officer. Background information must be submitted
to the Executive Secretary on the form below.
How
we can help:
- We help
by providing
- Approved
Subsistence Grants on a regular basis
- Christmas
and Holiday Grants in appropriate cases.
- Education
Grants.
- Nursing
Care Expenses
- Death
Benefits.
- Grants
to meet debts and household expenses for emergency repairs and renewals.
Donations
to the Fund
All contributions are welcome. Please make cheques payable to the Irish
Grocers Benevolent Fund, account no. 05192568,
and post to:
| A.I.B.
Bank |
| Skerries, |
| Co.
Dublin |
Application
Form
If you wish to apply for assistance from the Irish Grocers Benevolent
Fund, an application form can be printed and posted to the Executive Secretary,
IGBF at the address below.
To download and print the Form, Right-Click on the link below and
follow the instructions.
igbf.pdf
Executive
Secretary,
Irish Grocers Benevolent Fund,
Laurel House,
Robinhood Industrial Estate,
Clondalkin
Dublin 22
Thank
You
The Benevolent Fund is deeply indebted to many companies in grocery retailing,
manufacturing, distribution and supply for their generous sponsorship
and contributions over many years.
General
Queries
General queries can be directed to the address below.
| Irish
Grocers Benevolent Fund
Laurel House
Robinhood Industrial Estate
Clondalkin
Dublin 22 |
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Telephone:
+353 1 456 6619
Email: info@igbf.ie
Web: http://www.igbf.ie |
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