An Cosantóir

An Cosantoir Nov/Dec 05

An Cosantóir the official magazine of the Irish Defence Forces and Reserve Defence Forces.

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An Cosantóir November / December 2025 www.military.ie/magazine N estled in the heart of the Curragh Camp, the Curragh Family Resource Centre (CFRC) has long been a cornerstone of support for families, individuals, and young people. Rooted in compassion and community spirit, the Centre provides vital services across four main pillars: Therapeutic Support, Family Support, Youth Resilience, and Community Engagement. Defence Forces families are prioritised in all areas of our work, recognising the unique challenges and strengths that come with military life. All our services, supports, and groups are provided free of charge and fully private and confidential. What makes CFRC unique is not only our holistic approach to wellbeing, but also our enduring relationship with the Defence Forces Training Centre (DFTC). This partnership, through mentoring, fundraising, and community collaboration has ensured that the Centre continues to thrive, adapt, and meet the evolving needs of those it serves. Although we are based in the Curragh Camp, we are open to all member of the Defence Forces and their families. The Therapeutic Pillar: A Safe Space for Reflection and Renewal At the core of CFRC's mission is the belief that everyone deserves access to safe, professional, and confidential therapeutic support. Life can bring unique challenges, from the stresses of life to the everyday struggles faced by families everywhere. The Centre offers one-to-one systemic therapeutic sessions, child and adolescent therapy, and a range of therapeutic interventions tailored to children, young people, and adults. These services provide a space where individuals can explore their feelings, develop coping strategies, and begin to rebuild confidence. As one member of the therapeutic team reflects: "Sometimes the bravest step someone can take is the first contact with us. From that moment, we can begin working together to find hope and healing." 18 | CURRAGH FAMILY RESOURCE CENTRE: SUPPORTING FAMILIES SUPPORTING FAMILIES IN THE COMMUNITY IN THE COMMUNITY BY ANGELA MORRISSEY-KENNY

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