These have been unprecedented times to say the very least.
The corona virus has uprooted us all in varying degrees. For some, life hasn't changed all that much. Some have found they've become fitter and healthier thanks to a longer evening and no commute, while many have felt the pinch, missing the routine of life before and are fearful of uncertain times ahead.
"We're all in this together." We've said it since day one, keeping the spirits up. But what if the uncertainty and fear for tomorrow that so many of us might feel now was an everyday occurrence for someone else, long before corona ever hit?
We have faith life won't remain upside down forever. The pandemic will end, eventually. But for some, it's not so easy to keep the faith.
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Throughout lockdown, Focus Ireland has continued to work on providing solutions to homelessness nationwide. The aim is to challenge homelessness and changing lives for good.
You can help Focus Ireland in the battle against homelessness by providing much-needed support to families living in emergency accommodation.
Make a difference to someone's life by making a donation here.
For more information, see Focus Ireland online.
Brought to you by Focus IrelandFocus Ireland believes that everyone has a right to a place they can call home and are driven by the fundamental belief that homelessness is wrong. For more information, check out focusireland.ie.
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