Concern raised over 'record' numbers in emergency accommodation in Cork

The latest monthly homelessness report published by the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage showed that 103 families with 201 dependents were reported to have accessed emergency accommodation in the South West region, comprising Cork and Kerry, in the same period.
The latest monthly homelessness report published by the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage showed that 103 families with 201 dependents were reported to have accessed emergency accommodation in the South West region, comprising Cork and Kerry, in the same period.
Cork Penny Dinners chief Caitríona Twomey said that the September figures do not give a true reflection of the actual numbers who are homeless “as there are people staying with family , with friends, etcetera”, she said.
“We’re facing into a winter now, again, that’s going to bring cruel hardship on people and there will be more people homeless. We need to bring down the numbers of people who are homeless and the Government needs to take this very, very seriously, so we don’t lose any people.
“People are dying on our streets,” she said.