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News: Dean of Christ Church Cathedral to sleep rough to Shine a Light on homelessness in Ireland: On Friday October 17, The Very Revd Dermot Dunne, Dean of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, will be leaving the comfort of his own home for one night to sleep rough in the Iveagh Gardens and ‘Shine a Light’ on homelessness in Ireland. Whilst you are tucked up in bed, he will be sleeping on cardboard, battling Ireland’s bitter cold winter with just a sleeping bag and a cup of soup. The Dean thinks it is unacceptable that over 5,000 people are homeless in Ireland today and that one in seven is a child. He has signed up for ‘Shine a Light Night’ so that he can play his part in helping Focus Ireland provide vital prevention services which help change people’s lives. Focus Ireland aim to break the cycle of homelessness by giving people access to information, housing, childcare and a range of education services throughout Dublin, Cork, Kilkenny, Limerick, Sligo, Waterford, Clare and Wexford. The Dean now needs your help. You can help prevent homelessness in Ireland today by sponsoring him to take part in the sleep out. He has committed to raise €5,000 by October 17 and you can demonstrate your solidarity by sponsoring him today. Dean Dunne stated: ‘I am delighted to be part of such a worthwhile cause. Focus Ireland is a very important charity and do such wonderful work in the homeless sector. Your support will not only raise critical funds, it brings us all together to help people who are homeless or at risk. With your help, we can help Focus Ireland continue to provide services to those most in need and enable them to move to a place they can call home.’ To sponsor the Dean, please visit goo.gl/ZeT6Dl or send a cheque to Christ Church Cathedral, Christ Church place, Dublin 8, made payable to ‘Focus Ireland.’ --- For further information please contact: Lynn Glanville Diocesan Communications Officer Dublin & Glendalough Mobile: 087 2356472 E–Mail: Dublin & Glendalough DCO Website: dublin.anglican.org
Posted on: Mon, 13 Oct 2014 15:28:22 +0000

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