{"id":69,"date":"2002-01-31T17:18:23","date_gmt":"2002-01-31T17:18:23","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.d1086250.cp.blacknight.com\/?p=69"},"modified":"2020-09-26T11:04:26","modified_gmt":"2020-09-26T10:04:26","slug":"new-year-letter-2002","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/aliceleahytrust.ie\/2002\/01\/new-year-letter-2002\/","title":{"rendered":"New Year Letter 2002"},"content":{"rendered":"

Dear Friends<\/p>\n

It\u2019s time again to wish you a happy New Year. In thanking you for your support in so many ways, I would like to bring you up to date on some of our past years\u2019 activities.<\/p>\n

We continue to meet up to 40 men and women each morning \u2013 the majority sleeping out – we meet new people weekly. Showering, nursing care, advice, advocacy, referral and friendship etc contribute to our holistic health service. 300 \u2013 350 outfits of clothing are given out free monthly as part of above \u2013 all donated apart from underwear & socks, which we purchase. Going on current second-hand shop prices, this would amount to well over \u00a3200,000 per annum.<\/p>\n

We continue to have the services of a chiropodist, optician, dentist and local G.P.\u2019s available to us.
\nPeople continue to die on the streets and many known to us passed away during the year, some in appalling circumstances. These deaths go unnoticed, as families \u2013 if any – feel guilty and the stigma of homelessness persists.<\/p>\n

We had contact with relatives of people who use our services throughout the year – some trying to locate family members, others made contact when a long lost family member died.<\/p>\n

Our work would not be possible without the goodwill of many in voluntary and statutory agencies, the business community, rotary, church and other groups and ordinary members of the public countrywide.
\nWe have continued our educational role meeting specialist groups and have made submissions to relevant government agencies where appropriate.<\/p>\n

Our National Education Initiative aimed at getting students to think about exclusion and how society regards outsiders, was a tremendous success. The project featured a special web-site and information on the project and winning essays can be seen there along with data on ongoing events (press releases etc.) www.trust-ireland.ie. We are currently working on a schools project to be launched in the Spring.<\/p>\n

More funding than ever before has been made available for housing and more people have been employed to work in the field, however, we continue to see homelessness as a very complex problem that cannot be solved by housing alone. To suggest this can be isolating, but it reaffirms our belief in the role of education and that society must always have a place for the outsider.<\/p>\n

We acknowledge the contribution being made by those in the media and encourage them to continue looking behind the statistics at the humanity of the people who find themselves homeless. A full-page article on our work in the Sunday Tribune led to an unprecedented response from all sections of the community \u2013 a copy is attached for your information. A radio documentary on RTE 1 also elicited a great response.<\/p>\n