Over 10,000 in Cork receive back-to-school allowances

This once-off payment helps families cover the rising cost of essential school items like uniforms and shoes. 
Over 10,000 in Cork receive back-to-school allowances

In 2025, eligible families will receive €160 for children aged 4–11 and €285 for those aged 12 and over in secondary school.

Applications have opened for the 2025 Back-to-School Clothing and Footwear Allowance, with over €54 million secured to families across Ireland, including 10,733 recipients in Cork.

This once-off payment helps families cover the rising cost of essential school items like uniforms and shoes. 

In 2025, eligible families will receive €160 for children aged 4–11 and €285 for those aged 12 and over in secondary school.

The majority of families, over 114,000, will receive their payment automatically, covering approximately 197,000 children. These automatic payments, totalling €42 million, will be issued during the week starting July 14. Families will be notified via MyWelfare or by post.

Anyone who doesn’t receive an automatic notification can apply online at www.MyWelfare.ie.

Fianna Fáil TD for Cork North West, Aindrias Moynihan, said: 

“Parents shouldn’t have to worry about affording basics like school shoes or uniforms. This means they can focus on what really matters, their child’s education, not their bank balance.

“More than 75% of payments will go out automatically this July. I urge all families to check their MyWelfare and ensure they’re not missing out on this vital help.

“This scheme is a lifeline for many, especially during times of rising living costs. I’ll continue working to keep s like this in place for the families who need them most.”

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