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How Can I Help

How Can I Help?

Offer a home, offer hope for Ukraine

 

Do you have a house, apartment or holiday home that’s not in use at the moment? Please consider offering it for those fleeing war in Ukraine.

 

South Dublin County Council is appealing for offers of unoccupied properties to provide temporary homes for Ukrainian people and families.

The call is part of a new government initiative, led by local authorities.

A tax-free recognition payment of €800 per month is available for properties used to house those arriving from Ukraine. This is an increased payment rate applying from December 1st 2022.

Under the new programme, South Dublin County Council will take offers of houses, apartments or holiday homes for temporary accommodation, liaise with owners to assess suitability, and arrange for their use by Ukrainian people and families.

Property owners can offer homes at offerahome.ie or by contacting the local authority in which the property is located.

Find out more

This is not a call for shared properties. If you have a shared property or room to offer, please contact the Irish Red Cross.

What’s involved?

Step 1

Offer your property at offerahome.ie or by contacting the local authority for your property.

 

Step 2

The local authority will contact you to confirm some details, discuss the process with you and answer any queries you may have.

 

Step 3

If you are happy to proceed, and your property is suitable, the local authority will arrange to assess the property. This is because properties must meet certain minimum standards and the assessment also helps to ensure the local authority can find the best match for the property.

Step 4

The local authority will let you know if the property meets the required standard.

If the property meets the required standards, the local authority will begin work to match the property to the most suitable Ukrainian person or family in need of accommodation.

If the property does not meet the required standards, the local authority will give you further information on what the issues were and how they might be addressed.

Step 5

When a suitable Ukrainian person or family has been identified and has agreed that they wish to take up the offer, the local authority will notify you and they will facilitate contact between you and the person or family.

 

The local authority will also provide you with a template licence agreement, which you can choose to adapt or sign with the beneficiary before they move in. 

 

After move-in and during the stay

Throughout the arrangement, the local authority will maintain contact with you and with the Ukrainian person or family and offer support if necessary.

 

Full information is available at offerahome.ie or by contacting your local authority.

 

Irish Red Cross

The Irish Red Cross is providing welcome services to newly arrived people from Ukraine at Airports around the country. In Kildare, The Irish Red Cross coordinate with local organisations to provide support as required. Nationally the Irish Red Cross is the designated partner with the government for the management of pledges of accommodation, goods and services here