The first webinar will take place on Tuesday, December 12, at 7pm when Mayor Logue meets online with representatives from the Foyle and Strabane Social Supermarkets who will discuss the important food support available to those living in poverty.
Members of the public can attend the event live via zoom where they can submit their questions to the panel via a chat box facility.
The online discussion is the first of a series of four webinar events in the coming months to highlight the support and guidance available locally in managing household budgets.
“Many households across our Council area are facing into another tough winter of struggling to meet the financial demands placed on them by rising energy and food prices,” said Mayor Logue.
“The Council website has a lot of useful information and signposts people to many of the organisations who offer assistance and support but I wanted to meet with some of them personally to allow them to give more detailed advice and allow members of the public to submit their own questions.
“Local organisations are doing critical work on the ground to support householders and I would encourage the public to take an active part in these webinars so that as many households as possible can get the help they need.”
The second webinar on Wednesday, January 17, will focus on energy support when the Mayor meets the Northern Ireland Housing Executive and the National Energy Agency.
In February the Mayor will meet Advice North West before a final webinar with the Consumer Council in March.
The full lists of webinars and links are available at: www.derrystrabane.com/helpwithcostofliving