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Dublin City Centre Citizens Information Service is a non-governmental organisation with charitable status, which is supported and funded by the Citizens Information Board. It provides a free, impartial and confidential information, advice and advocacy service to the public on civil and social rights and entitlements. Information is provided on a wide range of state services and entitlements, including:
Information is also provided on local services and supports. Service users can get help with filling in application forms or writing official letters. The CIS may also make representations on behalf of clients to help them access benefits or entitlements, particularly in relation to social welfare and employment. Over 60% of service users are local people, while about 40% work in the area or are passers by. The service reaches a wide range of users including migrants, asylum seekers and refugees.
Location
We are located on the ground floor of the Macro Resource Centre. You can call in person to see us, or contact us by telephone or email.
Monday to Friday
9.30am - 1.00pm & 2.00pm - 5.00pm
(We close at 1.00pm on Wednesday)
| Refugee Information Service (RIS) | Tuesday (no appointment needed) 10.00am - 12.30pm & 2.00pm - 4.30pm |
| Free Legal Advice (FLAC) including specialist Immigration Solicitor |
By appointment only Thursday 7.00pm - 8.00pm |
| Money Advice & Budgeting Service (MABS) | By appointment only Thursday morning |
| Financial Information Service (FISC) | By appointment only First Tuesday evening of month |
This CIS is part of the Dublin City Centre Citizens Information Service, which has another service location at 13A, Upper O'Connell St. Phone: 01-8090633
The Corner ladies Club present their bouquets following their flower arranging class.

The Corner ladies Club meet every Wednesday at 8.00pm in the Macro Community Resource Centre. Contact reception for details of the club.
Telephone 01-8737000
