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4th December 2025
01:04pm GMT

A new report from the Department of Housing has confirmed that over 5,000 children will be homeless for Christmas.
The report has revealed yet another stark increase in homeless statistics, with a total of 16,766 people homeless in October.
This includes 5,274 children in 2,484 families.
The Department of Housing confirmed that there has been a 12% rise over the past year, with a 14% rise in homeless children in the last year, too.
Focus Ireland CEO Pat Dennigan said: “It is heartbreaking that a record number of 5,274 children will be homeless this Christmas, for many it will be their second or even third year opening their presents in emergency accommodation.
"Children who are homeless are having their childhoods stolen one day at a time. This is wrong and we can – and must – end this human crisis.”
He said, “Homelessness can be solved with the right policies and political will in place. These children cannot wait any longer. While we welcome the Government’s new strategy, families will judge it by results. Delivering one- and four-bedroom homes will speed up exits from homelessness for families and individuals in tandem with prioritising new social housing for those most in need.”
Commenting on the Government’s Delivering Homes, Building Communities 2025 – 2030 strategy, Mr Dennigan said: “The plan needs specific deadlines and clear milestones to track progress and maintain accountability. Removing annual targets reduces transparency, while current supply projections may not meet demand. Urgency, robust targets, and timely delivery are crucial to ensure families and individuals experiencing homelessness have secure housing.”
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