Dubliners who may have been a little less than overjoyed when they
opened their presents yesterday morning are being asked to help the
city’s homeless by passing on their unwanted Christmas Gifts.
The Unwanted Gifts Appeal at St. Mary’s Pro Cathedral has grown
into a fantastic charitable effort where people can re-gift those
presents they do not need and put them to good use. Gifts can be brought
to the Pro Cathedral from today (St. Stephen’s Day) and placed at the
crib in the Cathedral until January 6th, the Feast of the Epiphany.
Crosscare, the social care agency of the Archdiocese of Dublin,
takes the gifts and redistributes them to homeless people – holding back
many for Christmas 2017.
Crosscare runs six services throughout the greater Dublin area for
adults experiencing homelessness.
This year, demand for services
continued to increase, made worse by the lack of suitable housing
options available.
During 2016 Crosscare provided 127,750 bed nights to
over 1600 people in 6 residences for people experiencing homelessness –
in Dun Laoghaire, and in Dublin 1, 7 and 8.
Services range from
emergency accommodation, short-term housing with support services to
helping people find their own home.
40 Crosscare staff have been working around the clock in these days
in the six homeless services and extra staff are also on standby to help
with families who may need assistance at short notice.
Among the services rung by Crosscare, is the Brú Aimsir cold
weather service which opened in December 2015. Brú Aimsir is currently
providing over 100 emergency beds in Dublin’s city centre every night.
Two years ago, Archbishop Diamruid Martin made St. Marys Hostel
available to Crosscare to run a 24-hour service providing Supported
Temporary Accommodation to individuals who are homeless with complex
support needs. That service is operating and full.
Canon Damian O’ Reilly of the Pro Cathedral praised the generosity of
parishioners who have given so much to homeless charities already this
month in a series of seasonal fundraisers at the Cathedral. Money was
raised for Crosscare, The Peter Mc Verry trust and The Capuchin Day
Centre.
He said the staff of the Pro were delighted to be able to run the
Unwanted Gifts (and unopened) Appeal again this year – not just to help
in bringing an extra bit of cheer to those who cannot be with their
families – but also to ensure than the time, effort and money that went
into buying the gifts is put to the best possible use.
The Pro Cathedral is open until 12 noon today and every day this week from 10am until 5pm.
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