Victims of the MICA building blocks are to take their protest to Dublin.
Last weekend saw thousands of people take to the streets of both Buncrana and Letterkenny demanding 100% redress from the Government for their damaged houses.
Many homes have already been knocked while others face the same consequences because of crumbling building blocks.
A scheme offering some redress for victims of the scandal is not affordable for many of those with crumbling homes, however.
Families say they are facing bills of up to €5,000 just to get on the scheme to have their cases heard.
Now campaigners say they have been left with no option but to take their protest to Dail Eireann to be heard.
No date has yet been set but campaigners want the protest soon before the Dail breaks for summer.
Campaigners including Paddy Diver and Eileen Doherty are encouraging as many people as possible to attend so the Government sits up and take notice.
“It is no good just ten people turning up or we might as well not travel.
“We need numbers on the scale of the protests in Buncrana and Letterkenny and then they will sit up and take notice of us,” said Paddy Diver.