2019 was a year when the numbers of people in emergency accommodation escalated to unprecedented heights. It was a year when the impact of the homeless crisis led to an increase in crisis mental health interventions and when the demand for homeless healthcare grew significantly but health funding remained static. Despite the challenges and barriers that lay before us, we made some great strides in 2019. Together with the support of our donors, funders and volunteers, we supported 7,455 people and families across our services in Dublin, Wicklow, Kildare, Meath, Louth, Cavan and Monaghan
In recent years, Ireland’s homeless crisis has been characterised by a sustained increase in the tot...
The Dublin Simon Community Health Audit took place during a one week period from Tuesday October 27t...
Throughout 2019, Mental Health Reform continued to coordinate the views of our member organisations ...
The demand for emergency accommodation increased in 2011 despite the additional beds put in place ac...
Dublin Simon Community works to prevent and address homelessness in Dublin. We provide services at a...
Figures included in this report are based on numbers accessing Dublin Simon Community’s services in ...
Dublin Simon Community provides accommodation and supportive services to individuals and couples ove...
This Peter McVerry Trust report for 2012 gives an overview of the services it provides to the homele...
MQI’s 17th Annual Review highlights the continued growth of homelessness and drug use and the increa...
Peter McVerry Trust is committed to reducing homelessness, the harm caused by substance misuse and s...
Data from homeless charities and service organisations suggest that the number of homeless families ...
In 2018, Cork Simon offered tailored support, compassion and hope to 1,103 people. We supported more...
On behalf of Focus Ireland I am pleased to welcome the publication of ‘Youth Homelessness in the Dub...
In the 1990s, like many disadvantaged areas in Dublin, Ballyfermot experienced significant increases...
Merchants Quay Ireland is a national voluntary organization that helps people who are homeless and t...
In recent years, Ireland’s homeless crisis has been characterised by a sustained increase in the tot...
The Dublin Simon Community Health Audit took place during a one week period from Tuesday October 27t...
Throughout 2019, Mental Health Reform continued to coordinate the views of our member organisations ...
The demand for emergency accommodation increased in 2011 despite the additional beds put in place ac...
Dublin Simon Community works to prevent and address homelessness in Dublin. We provide services at a...
Figures included in this report are based on numbers accessing Dublin Simon Community’s services in ...
Dublin Simon Community provides accommodation and supportive services to individuals and couples ove...
This Peter McVerry Trust report for 2012 gives an overview of the services it provides to the homele...
MQI’s 17th Annual Review highlights the continued growth of homelessness and drug use and the increa...
Peter McVerry Trust is committed to reducing homelessness, the harm caused by substance misuse and s...
Data from homeless charities and service organisations suggest that the number of homeless families ...
In 2018, Cork Simon offered tailored support, compassion and hope to 1,103 people. We supported more...
On behalf of Focus Ireland I am pleased to welcome the publication of ‘Youth Homelessness in the Dub...
In the 1990s, like many disadvantaged areas in Dublin, Ballyfermot experienced significant increases...
Merchants Quay Ireland is a national voluntary organization that helps people who are homeless and t...
In recent years, Ireland’s homeless crisis has been characterised by a sustained increase in the tot...
The Dublin Simon Community Health Audit took place during a one week period from Tuesday October 27t...
Throughout 2019, Mental Health Reform continued to coordinate the views of our member organisations ...