Difficult To See Light At The End Of The Tunnel When It Comes To Homelessness In Cork

That according to Cork Simon, who are struggling to cope with the growing numbers of homeless in Cork city
It's difficult to see a light at the end of the tunnel when it comes to homelessness in Cork.
That according to Cork Simon, who are struggling to cope with the growing numbers of homeless in Cork city to date.
Recent figures released by Cork Simon show the number of homeless adults in cork has reached a record high and are continuing to grow.
328 adults are now in emergency accommodation across the county - that's an increase of 32 percent since this time last year.
And speaking to RedFM News, Paul Sheehan of Cork Simon says the future for homelessnes in Cork doesnt look very hopeful:
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