Depaul International

Depaul International is the parent company of a group of charities working to support homeless and marginalised people around the world.  Each year we work with over 7,000 people in our subsidiary countries; click below to visit them online.

Depaul USA supports homeless men in a twenty five bed hostel in Philadelphia view USA >>
Depaul Kharkiv works with homeless street children aged 7-20 in Ukraine's second largest city view Ukraine >>
Depaul Ireland is a dynamic cross-border charity working with homeless and disadvantaged people view Ireland >>
Depaul UK helps young people who are homeless, vulnerable and disadvantaged view UK >>
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Latest News

Bratislava nightshelter gets new roof4 January 2012
Bratislava nightshelter gets new roof
Depaul Slovensko's 180-bed St Vincent's nightshelter has been re-roofed, in time for the coldest... »
Daybreak Capital Campaign Launches2 December 2011
Daybreak Capital Campaign Launches
Depaul USA is developing a new day/resource center called Daybreak to help homeless people in Macon,... »
Depaul International Homeless Awareness Weekend16 September 2011
Depaul International Homeless Awareness Weekend
On 23-25 September 2011 the five national subsidiaries of Depaul International will celebrate... »

 

Focus on...Ireland

Depaul Ireland celebrates its 10th anniversary during 2012.  At the invitation of the Irish government, it began operating at the beginning of 2002 from the old Clancy Barracks building in Dublin, providing a much needed place of safety for homeless people, particularly those with alcocol and drugs issues.  From that initial project, which later moved to Clancy's present location in Blessington Street, Depaul Ireland has developed a portfolio of different services for the homeless in Dublin, as well as expanding to Belfast in Northern Ireland, and more recently a project in Derry. 

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Ireland Film

This short film shows the work of Depaul Ireland, a cross border charity that works to support the most marginalised people in Ireland.  This film is the first instalment in a series of films that showcase the work of Depaul International and its subsidiaries.  View other films from the project here.

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