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06 Dec 2025

More than 250,000 children suffering from deprivation in Ireland amid major appeal

Doras launches hardship fund to help families "who are struggling to make ends meet" in run up to Christmas as over 250,000 children face deprivation in Ireland

More than 250,000 children suffering from deprivation in Ireland amid major appeal

CSO reveals over 250,000 children experienced deprivation in Ireland

Doras, a Limerick based charity organisation, has launched an appeal for donations for their hardship fund, to provide vital support for families struggling to make ends meet, according to their website.

The CEO reveals that in 2023 "over 250,000 children experienced enforced deprivation in Ireland," and were unable to afford two or more items or services "considered the norm in society."

Doras CEO, John Lennon, said, “In Doras, we've witnessed firsthand that during this time of year, some families experience financial difficulties. For those who rely on the hot school meal programme as sometimes the only warm meal their child will receive in a day."

 

“Even though Ireland is one of the richest countries in the world, last year, more than a quarter of a million children went hungry here. This includes thousands of children living in Direct Provision who do not receive Child Benefit. Their families are struggling by on €38/week," Mr Lennon said.

“Doras is launching this appeal to everyone who can chip in with any amount they can spare, so that we can help some of the most vulnerable people in our society that come to us for support to purchase basic items such as food, clothing and other necessities.”

Members of the public are being urged by Doras to make a donation online at www.doras.org/hardshipfund

 

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