Ukrainian families have 'nowhere to go' after being told to leave Trabolgan accommodation

Over 500 Ukrainian refugees residing at the Trabolgan holiday village in Ireland have been notified of a phased wind-down of their state-provided accommodation. Residents expressed concern over the lack of specific timelines and the difficulty of securing private rental housing.
Why it matters
This highlights the ongoing challenges of housing displaced populations and the strain on state-contracted resources as government policies regarding refugee support evolve.
Katerina, Alisa, and Anna Vinnytska, A Ukrainian family who have been given notice that they will have to leave their accommodation in Trabolgan, Co Cork, in the near future. Picture: David Keane
The report balances the government's administrative decision with the personal struggles of the affected families, maintaining a neutral journalistic tone.
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