Get all your news in one place.
100’s of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
Dublin Live
Dublin Live
National
Aoife Raeside & Emma Nevin

Saoirse Domestic Violence Services appeal for help in granting Christmas wishes this year

Saoirse Domestic Violence Services have appealed to the public to support their campaign in granting families Christmas wishes this year.

The Saoirse women's refuge first opened in Tallaght in 2006. They have six apartments for women and children who are fleeing their home from domestic violence.

Since then, the organisation has expanded their outreach services and opened a second refuge in Rathcoole in 2020. Saoirse also offers a court accompaniment service to help women who are going through the legal process.

Read more: Christmas market in Dublin: Five top festive markets to attend this winter

Speaking to Dublin Live, CEO Allison Graham said that Christmas is a "challenging and emotional" time in the refuges. "Families obviously don't want to be there but sometimes it's the only safe place for them to be," she said.

"So we try to make it as Christmassy as possible. We do rely very heavily on donations in terms of gifts, vouchers etc so that we can make it a Christmas for the families.

"The families are struggling severely financially and they may have come into refuge with nothing."

Saoirse's Digital Marketing and Fundraising officer Aisling Finn explained that their Christmas Wish campaign is all about making sure the families have the everyday things that "we all take for granted".

"We have launched our Christmas Wish campaign recently and we will be continuing that in the run up to Christmas," she said. "It's an online platform where people can donate financial gifts or cash and those funds will be used to grant people's Christmas Wishes this year.

"It could be for our families in our refuges or the families in our outreach services. Basically we just want to grant people's Christmas wishes.

"People are asking for very basic things that everyone should have. Everybody should have a Christmas tree and be able to afford the electricity bill for their lights. Everybody should have a Christmas dinner and be able to travel down the country to visit family."

You can donate to Saoirse Domestic Violence Services' Christmas Wishes campaign here.

READ MORE

Sign up to the Dublin Live Newsletter to get all the latest Dublin news straight to your inbox.

Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
One subscription that gives you access to news from hundreds of sites
Already a member? Sign in here
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.