The walk-in centre in Laois has been operating since 2016.
A new walk-in centre is set to help improve mental health in one midlands town.
The Thomas Hayes Trust has been operating Teac Tom, a support service for those struggling with their mental health and those bereaved by suicide, in Stradbally since 2016.
But the centre has now moved to a new and improved premises, to meet demand.
CEO and founder Angela Hayes says they hope to officially open the centre in July - but virtual counselling by appointment and their 24 hour helpline are still available:
The 24 hour helpline is available on 056 779 6592 or you can make contact through thethomashayestrust@gmail.com.
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