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10 Oct 2025

Carlow CEO pledges to stay outside for 24 hours for homelessness campaign

Carlow CEO Noel Sherry will step out of his office and onto the pavements of Carlow for 24 hours, to stand in solidarity with those who have no choice but to sleep rough

Carlow CEO pledges to stay outside for 24 hours for homelessness campaign

Good Shepherd Centre CEO Noel Sherry will step out of his office and onto the pavements of Carlow for 24 hours

On Friday, 10th October, Good Shepherd Centre CEO Noel Sherry will step out of his office and onto the pavements of Carlow for 24 hours, to stand in solidarity with those who have no choice but to sleep rough or live in temporary accommodation.
The campaign, themed 'Sleeping Out, Speaking Out — for the Homeless', aims to highlight the crisis facing families, children and individuals across the south-east.
As a societal challenge, An Garda Siochana in Carlow said that they will play their part in helping those vulnerable, especially keeping people safe.

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