The Salvation Army said it supported 125 families through homelessness and gave out 38,000 meals from its hubs.
A rough sleeper shelters in a doorway with a sleeping bag in Dublin City Centre yesterday. Image: RollingNews.ie AN EMERGENCY ACCOMMODATION provider has said it housed an extra 100 people a night in Dublin last year compared with the previous year.
Sub-zero temperatures and freezing fog have caused disruption for motorists and people flying abroad. In his foreword to the 2021 report, divisional commander Colonel Neil Webb said the centres in Dublin suffered minor Covid outbreaks.
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