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A protest made up of trade unions, major housing and homeless agencies, women's groups, political parties took to the streets of Dublin as part of the ‘Raise the Roof Campaign' in order to highlight the housing crisis. Brian McLoughlin from Inner City Helping Homeless and Clare Austick, USI President chatted to Andrea. In other news, according to new figures by Savills Ireland, around 24 hotels are expected to be developed in Dublin in the next two years. Green Party Councillor and former Lord Mayor of Dublin Hazel Chu reacted to the predictions. Listen and subscribe to Lunchtime Live on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
This week Brian McLoughlin, Head of comms & fundraising for Inner City Helping Homeless joins us to discuss the Rush for vaccines, Justice for Bloody Sunday victims denied , Homeless children, the Shared equity scheme Long term leasing Children w/ additional needs being locked out of education, State ownership of NMH hospital land, corporate tax rate, Sexual harassment & young political leaders, the Inquiry into nursing home deaths and more!
This episode of What's the Story? Podcast is brought to you by Manscaped. Go to http://manscaped.com/ and get 20% off + free shipping with the code: WTSPOD #manscapedpod. In association with Inner City Helping Homeless, we are delighted to welcome Fergal Devitt - AKA WWE Superstar and NXT Champion Finn Bálor - back to WTSpod. As part of Wrestlemania week, Finn will defend his NXT championship at NXT:Stand and Deliver and he took time out of his busy schedule to chat to us about what he's been up to since the last time we spoke in January 2016. A big thank you must go to Inner City Helping Homeless for supporting this episode and for the incredible work they do on the streets of Dublin. The ICHH outreach volunteers are on the streets 7 nights a week, 365 days a year offering practical supports to people that are sleeping rough in doorways, parks, squats and places off the beaten track. To support the great work done by this charity please visit https://ichh.ie/donate/.
In this Reboot Republic Podcast Rory is Joined by Anthony Flynn, Dublin City Councillor and CEO of Inner City Helping Homeless, and by Laoise Neylon, reporter with the Dublin Inquirer. They discuss the provision of homeless services in Dublin, the positive response and provision of beds through the winter initiative, but also the on-going plight of people sleeping rough on our streets. Anthony outlines the huge difficulties in living in emergency accommodation for families during COVID and lockdown. The recent rise in deaths among those in homeless services is analysed, and Laoise highlights the lack of mental health supports. We also discuss the limitations in the way Housing First is being rolled out in Ireland and the growing pressure for public land to be used for public housing in Oscar Traynor, and the coming battle with the proposals for the Land Development Agency and privatizing public land. Reboot Republic needs help. If you get something from these podcasts, then why not give something back. Head to patreon.com/tortoiseshack
Today, in what is becoming a listener favourite, Rory and Leo talk about toddlers not sleeping because of the full moon, Waterford beating Kilkenny, young people and the mental health impact of COVID - how schools in COVID affect social isolation, understanding Transgender people and challenging Transphobia, materialism and anti-capitalism - do young people see an alternative?, and finally we put a call-out to listeners to take action and support Inner City Helping Homeless campaign Do Not For Get Us, and Stop Climate Chaos lobby your TD action on December 7th. Any and all feedback appreciated @RebootPod Support ICHH: ichhsantabox.online Help us keep producing podcasts, we need the help!, please: patreon.com/tortoiseshack
Ireland's homeless crisis is at breaking point Yesterday the tragic news emerged of the death of two men who were experiencing homelessness. It's brought to light the still very present homeless crisis in Dublin. 2020 will see the highest number of deaths within homelessness ever within a calendar year. However, with 2020 being such a tough year for everyone, have we forgotten those less fortunate? Have we become desensitised to the issue? This morning on Dublin Talks we spoke to Inner City Helping Homeless to find out how we can help. We also hear from a woman who's currently experiencing homelessness. Listen back now: [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2020/11/26124120/201126-death-of-two-homeless-men-with-ICHH.mp3"][/audio] TUNE IN TO DUBLIN TALKS LIVE EVERY WEEKDAY MORNING FROM 10AM, ONLY ON 98FM Check out all of our podcasts here.
Inner City Helping Homeless, the non-profit registered charity supporting Ireland’s homeless, has launched its first-ever virtual Santabox Appeal. It is hoped that through this new online platform, the charity can recoup some of the €200,000 worth of fundraising it has already missed out on this year due to the pandemic, and also help ensure essential gifts are delivered to those who need them most this Christmas. Normally one of the biggest donation-drives for the charity annually, this year’s Santabox Appeal was expected to only take in around 10% of normal donation levels due to current level five restrictions and social distancing requirements. However, Inner City Helping Homeless (ICHH) has partnered with Expleo, the technology partner for innovative companies, to develop a new digital platform to enable donors to buy a virtual Santabox that will be packed and presented to those in need by a team of socially-distanced elves. These Santaboxes are filled with essentials such as clothes, toys and toiletries along with a Christmas gift voucher. The contents of the Santaboxes will be tailored specially to the recipient based on gender and age. The latest Department of Housing homeless figures released in October found that there were 8,656 homeless people in Ireland, made up of 6,073 adults and 2,583 children who are currently living in emergency accommodation. Brian McLoughlin, Head of Communications and Fundraising at Inner City Helping Homeless said: “We are delighted to launch our Virtual Santabox Appeal with our corporate charity partners Expleo. By bringing our appeal online it will allow people to continue to support our annual appeal from the safety of their own homes. “The major reduction in footfall nationwide due to COVID-19 restrictions means the difficulties confronting the homeless have become more pronounced. We hope the public will get behind the online appeal which will enable us to provide Santa Boxes to families and individuals in emergency accommodation, on the streets, families in Direct Provision centres as well as those living alone. “This has been a tough year for everyone, and we endeavour to put a smile on as many faces as possible this Christmas.” Phil Codd, Managing Director of Expleo Ireland said: “We’re delighted to support such a worthy cause by digitally transforming the Santabox fundraising appeal and ensuring Inner City Helping Homeless can carry out their amazing work again this Christmas. “Through our ‘Rebooting Ireland’ initiative, which was launched earlier this year to help companies to innovate and digitise to continue in business throughout COVID-19, we designed an online platform for ICHH that provides donors with the ability to choose who will receive their Santabox and offers an opportunity to send a personalised Christmas message to the recipient. “When we first met with ICHH they were concerned that some people may end up going without a Christmas gift this year. We hope that our new platform will help them exceed all previous records for Santaboxes collected and, crucially, provide vital support to those who need it most at this time of year. ” Donors can pay between €15 and €35 to purchase individual Christmas gifts. More details here. More about Irish Tech News and Business Showcase here. FYI the ROI for you is => Irish Tech News now gets over 1.5 million monthly views, and up to 900k monthly unique visitors, from over 160 countries. We have over 860,000 relevant followers on Twitter on our various accounts & were recently described as Ireland’s leading online tech news site and Ireland’s answer to TechCrunch, so we can offer you a good audience! Since introducing desktop notifications a short time ago, which notify readers directly in their browser of new articles being published, over 50,000 people have now signed up to receive them ensuring they are instantly kept up to date on all our latest content. Desktop notifications offer a unique method of...
Northside Today: John Healy Speaks with Brian McLoughlin, Inner City Helping Homeless (ICHH), discussing their Christmas Fundraiser for homeless children
This week Linda Hayden of the PAC Woman Podcast took the helm and led Martin, Vicky, and roving reporter Caroline through some of the news of the week. Caroline was live outside the Diggers to show everybody our Hero of the week Tony Groves, as he finished the Dublin City Marathon and so completed #Run2020 with two months to spare. We were joined by Special Guest Soc Dem TD Holly Cairns, who was on to discuss the bill passed to seal the archive from the Commission of Investigation into the Mother and Baby homes. We also discuss where in the world is Seamus Woulfe, increased Garda powers and what happens when you're caught masturbating in a work meeting. Don't miss the full version where we opened up the mics to discuss M&B Homes further, the patriarchy and oppression of poor people in Irish Society. To attend future shows join us at: patreon.com/tortoiseshack And if you hit any donate button on any tortoiseshack.ie podcast for the next weeks all proceeds will go to Ana Liffey and Inner City Helping Homeless.
This week Linda Hayden of the PAC Woman Podcast took the helm and led Martin, Vicky, and roving reporter Caroline through some of the news of the week. Caroline was live outside the Diggers to show everybody our Hero of the week Tony Groves, as he finished the Dublin City Marathon and so completed #Run2020 with two months to spare. We were joined by Special Guest Soc Dem TD Holly Cairns, who was on to discuss the bill passed to seal the archive from the Commission of Investigation into the Mother and Baby homes. We also discuss where in the world is Seamus Woulfe, increased Garda powers and what happens when you're caught masturbating in a work meeting. Don't miss the full version where we opened up the mics to discuss M&B Homes further, the patriarchy and oppression of poor people in Irish Society. To attend future shows join us at: patreon.com/tortoiseshack And if you hit any donate button on any tortoiseshack.ie podcast for the next weeks all proceeds will go to Ana Liffey and Inner City Helping Homeless.
In this homelessness, eviction housing solutions special Reboot Republic we talk to Anthony Flynn, Dublin City Councillor & CEO of Inner City Helping Homeless and Laoise Neylon, journalist and reporter with the Dublin Inquirer. We discuss the current homelessness situation in Dublin, how COVID has impacted, the problems with the way homelessness is being officially measured, the use of tourist accommodation, how the ending of the eviction ban is resulting in increased evictions and an inevitable rise in homelessness. We also discuss the delivery of new social and affordable housing, updating on the O Devaney Gardens housing plan, Bartras gains & the city council loss, the cost rental and affordable rental aspects - and shockingly how public cost rental housing is being developed under build to rent planning - not living size homes. Rory points to the hope of new social housing projects but Anthony & Laoise are a little more sceptical. This is a terrific podcast. Join us: patreon.com/tortoiseshack
In this homelessness, eviction housing solutions special Reboot Republic we talk to Anthony Flynn, Dublin City Councillor & CEO of Inner City Helping Homeless and Laoise Neylon, journalist and reporter with the Dublin Inquirer. We discuss the current homelessness situation in Dublin, how COVID has impacted, the problems with the way homelessness is being officially measured, the use of tourist accommodation, how the ending of the eviction ban is resulting in increased evictions and an inevitable rise in homelessness. We also discuss the delivery of new social and affordable housing, updating on the O Devaney Gardens housing plan, Bartras gains & the city council loss, the cost rental and affordable rental aspects - and shockingly how public cost rental housing is being developed under build to rent planning - not living size homes. Rory points to the hope of new social housing projects but Anthony & Laoise are a little more sceptical. This is a terrific podcast. Join us: patreon.com/tortoiseshack
Ronan Kennedy is part of a group of 13 friends who are raising money for the Inner City Helping Homeless and Sofia House charities. They are cycling 1500km from Mizen Head to Malin Head to raise as much money as possible. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week the lads are joined by CEO and co-founder of Inner City Helping Homeless, Anthony Flynn. Anthony is also an independent councillor for Dublin Central and has a background in the Youth Community & voluntary sector. Anthony was appointed CEO of ICHH in 2019. At the time this episode goes live there are around 9,500 people homeless across Ireland. Over 3,000 of those are children. To support ICHH please go to https://ichh.ie/donate/
Councillor Anthony Flynn Chief executive of Inner City Helping Homeless joins Sean on the show.
James Kavanagh has launched a range of clothes and tote bags with the words ‘Tiocfaidh Ar Sesh’ printed on them to raise money for the Inner City Helping Homeless & The National Campaign for the Arts. Available here: https://www.tiocfaidharsesh.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Please note: This episode was originally recorded on Thursday 6th February, 2020. Adam Nolan-Horan recently published his book of short stories, which capture contemporary Dublin through the lens of the housing crisis. 'Do Hotel Rooms Have Window Sills?' is available now online and in select Dublin retailers. Get your copy, with proceeds donated to Inner City Helping Homeless: https://facmagazine.com/store/do-hotel-rooms-have-window-sills or make a donation directly to ICHH here: https://ichh.ie/ Follow Adam Nolan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_adamnolan/ Read more about 'Do Hotel Rooms Have Window Sills?' here: https://facmagazine.com/articles/do-hotel-rooms-have-window-sills Follow Soul Doubt on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/souldoubtmagazine/ Follow Soul Doubt on Twitter: https://twitter.com/souldoubtmag Join our Facebook community group: https://www.facebook.com/pg/souldoubtmagazine/community/ Follow Shane on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shanesora/ Follow Shane on Twitter: https://twitter.com/shanesora Follow Evelyn Tierney on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evelynt_123/ Follow Evelyn Tierney on Twitter: https://twitter.com/evelynt_123 Subscribe to this podcast on iTunes here: https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/soul-doubt-podcast/id1417413227 Subscribe to this podcast on Spotify here: https://open.spotify.com/show/3bTwZJw25O5hTJ9zu9pCct Discover new Irish music with our 'Neighbourhood Watch' playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6TzwVwLUAFzQY6VVzZ1zsV?si=A80wFi5YRI-xBkUgyvTydA Submit to Soul Doubt online: https://www.souldoubtmagazine.com/submit Thanks for watching!
Hazel Hogan, poet and soulful human, joins me for existential chats this week. Hazel's episode covers topics such as: moving country, getting sick away from home, family and friends, concussion, repercussions of concussion, personality change, anxiety, panic attacks, death anxiety, rippling, mortality, the fragility of human life, decision-making, choice, embracing the hippy within, consciousness, living ethically, writing, poetry, performing, coping mechanisms, CBT, Art, friendship, awareness of the joy of this present time and embracing and relishing one's existence, now. As the topic of death anxiety was discussed, I mentioned a book entitled 'Staring at the Sun' by Irvin Yalom... well worth a read! :) Irish poet Seamus Heaney was also briefly mentioned. Here are some beautifully eloquent and wise words from him which I feel reflect the vibe of this podcast episode: "Strange, it is a huge nothing that we fear" "How perilous is it to chose not to love the life we're shown?" Hazel will be performing at a fundraising gig this week, Thursday 20th Feb, in Memas on Parnell St. Dublin in aid of the charity: Inner City Helping Homeless.
Host: Maggie Blaha Theme music: “Thanks for the Memory” written by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger, performed by Bob Hope and Shirley Ross in the 1938 film of the same name Yard sales don’t just have to be a way to unload stuff you don’t want anymore; they can be a source for good, too. At least that’s what Lexie Dellaney—a 10-year-old girl living in County Offaly, Ireland—discovered when she was looking for ways to raise money to help homeless charities in Ireland. Her first yard sale was a huge success, bringing in over 400 Euro that she used to purchase items different charities could provide homeless people across the country. Since hosting a yard sale fundraiser when she was 7, Lexie’s moved on to other methods of collecting donations like Lexie’s Homeless Appeal, a Facebook fundraiser her parents helped her run. Maggie talks with Lexie about all the volunteer work she’s accomplished and tells you how to run your own yard sale fundraiser. Learn more about Lexie’s Homeless Appeal fundraiser, here: https://www.facebook.com/donate/482974398935650/ Charities mentioned in this episode: Inner City Helping Homeless: https://ichh.ie/ North Dublin Bay Housing Crisis: http://irishhousingnetwork.org/ Feed Our Homeless: https://www.facebook.com/feedourhomeless Resources: ‘5 Steps to Informed Giving’ ‘Questions to Ask Charities Before Donating’ Focus Ireland’s research on homelessness You can find Thrift: What Your Garage Sale Says About You in a few different places on the internet. Choose how you want to follow and engage with us: Instagram: @thriftpodcast Facebook: @thriftpodcast Twitter: @thrift_pod Newsletter: https://thriftpodcast.substack.com And please be sure to rate and subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, which will help other people find Thrift.
Katie was joined by Fergus O'Dowd, Fine Gael TD, Brid Smith, People Before Profit TD, Lorraine Clifford-Lee, Fianna Fáil Senator, Aodhán O'Ríordáin, Labour Party Senator, Lise Hand, Journalist and Commentator, Tommie Gorman, RTÉ Northern Editor, George Parker, Financial Times Political Editor and Anthony Flynn, CEO of Inner City Helping Homeless.
Bandwagons host and Love Island expert Fionnuala Jones joins Alan and Jeanne to analyse 2010's Christmas Cupid, the heartwarming tale of a heartless career woman who gets visited by the ghost of her dead client and the ghosts of boyfriends past, present, and future. Will she turn her life around AND pull off the party of the Christmas season AND reconnect with the boyfriend she left behind for her career? Only maybe because this is an ABC Family movie, not Hallmark or Lifetime so anything can happen. We also talk about selling your books and buying gold, and how Groupon destroys restaurants. Christmas Cupid stars Christina Milian, Ashley Benson, and Chad Michael Murray, was written by Aury Wallington, and directed by Gil Junger. Our chosen charity for this episode is Inner City Helping Homeless which is a 100% volunteer run organisation that provides services to people in homeless situations. Fionnuala Jones co-hosts Bandwagons and is the best person on Instagram. She's @FionnualaJay on Twitter. Find Jeanne and Alan on Twitter @jeannedesutun and @alan_maguire. Jeanne's newsletter is here If you like Roast Chestnuts then please follow us on Twitter, subscribe, and consider rating and/or reviewing us on your local podcast app. And tell your friends, that’s the best thing. Original artwork by Dee McDonnell Theme Music by Daniel McAuley This episode was produced by Alan + Brian
The Inner City Helping Homeless podcast series talks to Dublin collective Subset about their upcoming fundraiser this Friday. Fundraiser event - https://www.facebook.com/events/2114000741957561/ Podcasts on ddr. - http://listen.dublindigitalradio.com/podcasts
Current. No Fixed Address - E02. On this months edition of the podcast Inner City Helping Homeless discuss social media engagement and volunteer roles.
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On a very special episode of Sparking Change, Dil and her team were given full access to all areas at the Songs And Words - A Home For All protest concert, featuring Glen Hansard, Frances Black, Ryan O’Shaughnessy and more, held outside the Dáil on Tuesday 14th December 2017. The concert was organised as part of the My Name Is Campaign by Inner City Helping Homeless. In our first ever two hour podcast, Dil speaks to musicians, spoken word artists, film makers, public representatives and members of the public at the protest as we ask why isn’t more being done by the Irish government to address the Irish homelessness crisis? Currently 5,298 adults and 3,194 children are homeless in Ireland. Inner City Helping Homeless are interacting with up to 200 rough sleepers nightly, there have been seven deaths in the homeless community in the last 12 weeks and Ireland has the fastest growth rates in homelessness in Europe. This episode features interviews and live performances of: Lisa Canny – Songwriter and Musician Glen Hansard – Songwriter and Musician Emmet Kirwan – Playwright and Actor Senator Frances Black – Singer and Founder of The Rise Foundation Terry McMahon – Director, Producer, Writer and Actor Stephen Murphy – Poet and Author Ryan O’Shaughnessy – Singer, Songwriter and Actor Lord Mayor of Dublin Mícheál MacDonncha Stephen James Smith – Poet and Playwright Rowan McDonagh – Production Manager The Pale band Anthony Flynn – CEO of Inner City Helping Homeless Shane O’Curry – Director of ENAR Ireland You can find the Sparking Change Archive [HERE](https://www.headstuff.org/sparking-change-with-dil/ "Sparking Change with Dil") Don’t forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts and if you like the show, please rate and review and then spread the word. You can follow Dil on Twitter at @dilw and follow the HeadStuff Podcast Network on @HSPodnetwork & @ThisHeadStuff This episode was produced by Kuxi & Alan. The music is ‘L’obelico del mondo’ by Lorenzo Jovanotti Cherubini
We hear about the need for sleeping bags for those sleeping rough as the weather gets colder