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Hundreds of Ukrainians must leave Citywest by September

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Eleanor Burnhill
Hundreds of Ukrainians must leave Citywest by September
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Vulnerable Ukrainian refugees, including those with disabilities and the elderly, are facing eviction from the Citywest accommodation center in Dublin. Residents are struggling to find alternative housing that meets their specific medical and accessibility needs.

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Illustrates the ongoing challenges of housing refugees and the specific difficulties faced by vulnerable populations within the system.

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Some of the most vulnerable groups of Ukrainians are currently living at Citywest in Dublin, including those with disabilities, health concerns and older people.

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Reports on the difficulties faced by refugees while acknowledging the state's housing constraints.

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