We need you

Everyone deserves a safe and secure home, a place to build a life. Yet, as of February 2026, 17,308 people are homeless in Ireland, including 2,609 families and 5,457 children.  

We know a stable home is not only a foundation for overcoming life’s challenges, but a place for fun, joy and even music. Focus Ireland work to provide support, advocate for change, and offer housing, but we cannot do it alone. 

OUR IMPACT TOGETHER

We believe in the power of community. Together, we can create a world where everyone has a home that is safe, secure and filled with music. 

  • We provide information and advice support services to those experiencing or at risk of homelessness  
  • We provide secure homes for families, children, and individuals. 
  • We advocate for meaningful change to bring about the end of child homelessness in Ireland for good. 

Last year, thanks to supporters like you, Focus Ireland supported over 18,000 people who needed help.  

WAYS TO FUNDRAISE

However you choose to fundraise, you’ll be making good things happen for the most vulnerable people in our communities. Fundraising is a great way to bring friends, family and colleagues together to achieve something positive. We’ll be right with you, supporting you every step of the way. 

Create your own fundraising page


Set up your own personal fundraising page. You 
add photos and news to keep your supporters updated. All donations you raise on your fundraising page will come directly to us! Easy!


Find fundraising tools on your online dashboard

Download and print your personalised Make Some Noise poster with a unique QR code. Use our social media graphics to keep your supporters in the know, and choose from our email templates to request support or thank your donors.

Get started with fundraising using our helpful guides, including social media templates and top tips.

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Latest homelessness figures

Right now, the number of people who are officially homeless has reached a record high of 17,308 people. 

*Figures correct as of February 2026. Source: Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage

2,609
families

5,457
children

2,061
youth

11,851
adults