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Opening Doors Autumn 2023

Published: 3rd October, 2023

Author: Chrissie Tydings

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  • Home Truth: Rents in Cork unsustainably high for average earner.

    Home Truth: Rents in Cork unsustainably high for average earner.

    Rents in Cork continue to increase - up over 10% in the city in the twelve months to Qtr 3 2023. Following our recent Home Truths papers - Single Homelessness in the Southwest and Vacant Homes in Cork, Sophie Johnston explores how single households in private rented accommodation are at increasing risk of homelessness, while single households stuck in emergency accommodation are faced with the near impossibility of private rented housing offering them a route out of homelessness.

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  • Vacant Homes in Cork: Vacant Homes Tax and international comparisons.

    Vacant Homes in Cork: Vacant Homes Tax and international comparisons.

    With housing supply - and the associated cost of housing, continuing to be a significant factor in our long-running homelessness crisis, we must explore every option to increase supply. In our second Home Truths paper: Vacant Homes in Cork, Sophie Johnston reviews measures some other jurisdictions have implemented to address vacancy as one way of improving housing supply. She summarises them here. Are there lessons for us to learn as we grapple with our own housing crisis?

  • Vacant Homes in Cork: Long-term vacant rental properties in the midst of a housing crisis.

    Vacant Homes in Cork: Long-term vacant rental properties in the midst of a housing crisis.

    As we publish our second Home Truths paper - Vacant Homes in Cork, which explores long-term vacancy in particular, Sophie Johnston summarises the report's key findings on rental homes. With a focus on stemming the flow of people being pushed into homelessness and creating more routes for people to exit homelessness quickly, do the findings present an opportunity to improve the supply of much-needed private rented homes?

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Homeless watch

Homeless watch

778 men, women and children were depending on emergency accommodation in Cork and Kerry in September 2023.

Our Emergency Shelter is overflowing. People are staying longer because they have no other options.

Rents in Cork continue to rise while supply remains at an all-time low; Rent Supplement & Housing Assistance Payments fall well-short of current market rents.

See the figures behind the crisis in our regularly updated Homeless Watch Read more

Published: 26th June, 2019

Updated: 24th November, 2023

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Sponsor a Room

Sponsor a Room

As a Room Sponsor you will be helping to save lives. You give a monthly gift, at an amount you can afford, to provide someone who is homeless with a safe room of their own, everything that goes with that, and a pathway to move into independent living. Believing in people. Read more

Published: 26th August, 2020

Updated: 30th May, 2023

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50 Faces of Cork Simon

50 Faces of Cork Simon

50 Years in the making, decades in the refining. 50 Faces reflecting the thousands of men and women who make us what we are: people believing in people. These are their words, their stories, our experience. Read more

Published: 2nd September, 2022

Updated: 24th November, 2023

Author: Will Rossi

Annual Impact Report 2022

Annual Impact Report 2022

During 2022, we offered care and support, dignity and hope to 1,370 people - a 33% increase compared to 2021. As the last of the Covid restrictions lifted, we quickly restored all our services and responded to additional demand by increasing capacity. Read more

Published: 30th September, 2022

Updated: 24th November, 2023

Author: Paul Sheehan

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Christmas Cards

Our Cork Simon Christmas Cards are now available in packs of 12, featuring all four festive designs.
Order your cards today to make sure you have them in plenty of time for posting. Read more

Published: 18th October, 2022

Updated: 24th November, 2023

Author: Paul Sheehan

Home Truths: Vacant Homes in Cork

Home Truths: Vacant Homes in Cork

OCTOBER 2023. Exploring vacant homes - particularly long-term vacancy, in Cork. Read more

Published: 30th August, 2023

Updated: 24th November, 2023

Author: Paul Sheehan

Christmas Jumper Day

Christmas Jumper Day

Will you hold a Cork Simon Christmas Jumper Day so we can be there for every man and woman turning to us for help this Christmas?
No one wants their child to grow up to be homeless at Christmas."
Sign-up today - it's More Than a Gift. Read more

Published: 1st September, 2023

Updated: 24th November, 2023

Author: Christina Giliberti

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Published: 30th September, 2023

Updated: 21st November, 2023

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