Ability West are hoping that by encouraging members of the public to observe the high standard of care provided, they will foster a community spirit that allows people with difficulties to take their rightful place in society.
And after witnessing the service up close, Connacht lock and Ability West board member Muldowney is urging others to get involved.
"The other players and I are delighted to be part of this campaign," he said.
"I've seen first-hand the fantastic services delivered by Ability West and I think it's great the wider community will get the same opportunity."
Ability West are extending their welcome beyond Connacht Rugby to the wider public with various coffee mornings, tea parties, art exhibitions and craft sales due to take place throughout Galway county.
And Breda Crehan-Roche, CEO of Ability West - who support over 520 individual with an intellectual disability throughout Galway City and Country - is confident the scheme will help build a crucial sense of community in the area.
"The idea is simple, but very important" she said. "We are urging the public to become a part of our community and see for themselves the happy homes, day services and high standards we enjoy here in Ability West.
"We want to invite our neighbours into our homes and services, to build community networks and to promote that valuable community spirit.
"The vision of Ability West is dedicated to enabling people with intellectual disabilities to realise their dreams and ambitions and to assist each person to reach their full potential and take their rightful place in society."
To see what events are happening near you, visit the Ability West Facebook page, follow @abilitywest on twitter or email Geraldine.kiveney@abilitywest.ie
Follow us on Facebook, join the conversation on Twitter, sign up to our YouTube channel for extensive match highlights and sign up for our newsletter for regular updates on the GUINNESS PRO12