Limerick的无家可归危机更加恶化,60人睡不着觉,4 500名儿童住在临时住房,这促使人们呼吁提供更多资金。
Limerick's homelessness crisis worsens, with 60 people rough sleeping and 4,500 children in temporary housing, prompting calls for more funding.
Stacey Quin, 37岁,来自爱尔兰利默里克,在克服深深扎根于童年创伤的海洛因成瘾后7年保持清醒,目前正在研究社会研究,并与NOVAS合作,NOVAS是支持无家可归者和吸毒成瘾者的慈善机构。
Stacey Quin, a 37-year-old from Limerick, Ireland, is seven years sober after overcoming heroin addiction rooted in childhood trauma, now studying social studies and working with NOVAS, a charity supporting homeless and addicted individuals.
NOVAS(NOVAS)的2024年报告显示,过去十年来,无家可归需求激增了160%,60人睡在Limerick(Limerick),38名妇女睡得很苦,4 500多名儿童住在临时住房里。
NOVAS’s 2024 report reveals a 160% surge in homelessness demand over the past decade, with 60 people rough sleeping in Limerick—38 women—and over 4,500 children in temporary housing.
大多数进入紧急住所的人以前无家可归或住院,NOVAS为创纪录的1 400名儿童提供支持。
Most entering emergency accommodation had prior homelessness or hospital stays, and NOVAS supported a record 1,400 children.
慈善组织呼吁提供更多资金,以扩大安全住房,提供心理创伤辅导服务,并在需求不断增加的情况下开展外联工作。
The charity calls for more funding to expand safe housing, trauma-informed services, and outreach amid growing need.