Profile of Dublin Simon Community
Dublin Simon Community works to prevent and address homelessness in Dublin. We
provide services at all stages of homelessness and enable people to move to a
place they can call home.
The organisation was founded by a group of Trinity College
and UCD students in 1969, who began by providing much-needed
soup and sandwiches to people who were sleeping rough in
Dublin city centre. We still provide the Dublin Simon Soup
Run, 365 nights of the year, but things have moved on since
then and our range of services reflect the contemporary
needs of people who are homeless in Dublin.
In addition to the Soup Run, Dublin Simon provides a ‘continuum of care’,
which aims to help those who are sleeping rough on the streets, to those who
are in their own accommodation – and those who are at any of the stages
in between.
Services provided include the Rough Sleeper Team, who
engage with those sleeping rough on the streets and provide
referrals; emergency accommodation; specialist health,
addiction treatment and learning services; help for people
to make the transition out of homelessness, and supporting
people in their own homes.
Our Vision
That everyone has the support they need to access and maintain
a home of their own.
Our Mission
Dublin Simon seeks to enable people to move to a place
they can call home, promote policies and develop services
that support people in maintaining their homes.
Our Values
Dublin Simon Community believes in:
- Empowerment
- Dignity
- Accountability
- Effectiveness & Innovation
- Integrity & Transparency
- Partnership
- Individuality & Diversity
- Justice & Equality
For more information on Dublin Simon Community see www.dubsimon.ie
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