Fleeing a war zone to Co Kerry: ‘The hardest decision was to leave Ukraine... not Dublin’
Refugees find solution to 90-day accommodation limit by moving further afield than the capital city
Refugees find solution to 90-day accommodation limit by moving further afield than the capital city
Over 17% accommodated in private homes in State since April 2022 due to ‘generosity of the Irish public’, Red Cross finds
‘If we help to send one kid back home alive to his mum and dad, or a father home to his kids, then it’s worth it,’ says Irish paramedic in Kyiv
New plan unlikely to change much about the current reality of the accommodation crisis
The Irish Red Cross has warned the Minister that Ukrainians could be forced into unregulated, unsuitable tenancies
Some aspects of having many Ukrainians in Ireland have been judged a great success, while others such as the impact on tourism are not viewed so positively
Organisation confirms legal case taken over alleged abuse ‘dating from the 2015-2017 period’
Impacted areas fear further flooding from Storm Ciarán as recovery continues in several places
Ukrainian refugees arriving in Ireland will have to be housed in tents, Government said recently
Centre has eight tents where services will be provided, such as English language classes
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Irish Red Cross continuing to process large number of offers to house refugees
Original 25,000 offers of vacant homes and spare rooms reduced by changes and vetting
Accommodation options for refugees coming under ‘real pressure’, says charity’s chief
More than €30 million donated to Irish Red Cross appeal for Ukraine
Emergency accommodation may be offered in arenas, conference centres and even tents
People need to be housed close to services and public transport, Red Cross says
Give money to the Red Cross, open your home – maybe hold off on loading up a van
Irish public donate millions of euro and offer spare accommodation to Ukrainians
Only people from specific fields able to apply including doctors, nurses and midwives
Red Cross, Order of Malta and St John Ambulance yet to receive HSE response
Charity using distributed ledger technology to provide aid more efficiently to recipients
Irish Red Cross said there were fears residents could be exposed to coronavirus
Aid:Tech uses blockchain to ensure money you donate will reach its intended recipient
Audit raises questions over deduction of over €123,000 from humanitarian funds
Board member had resigned over concerns about the charity’s finances
Darren Ryan says there were legal threats from the charity to ‘shut me up’
New TraceDonate app allows donors to find out exactly where their donation is going
Charity to focus on new ‘charity begins at home’ strategy, documents show
Leaked minutes show charity’s head office is dealing with a significant funding shortfall
Memo reveals charity considered property sale and office closures to avert funding crisis
Despite sluggish start, State’s intake of refugees ramped up over the latter half of 2017
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