The report outlines that there were 223 adults in emergency accommodation in April, a change from 227 in March.
New figures have shown a slight reduction in homelessness in Kildare, when compared with the previous month.
The report outlines that there were 223 adults in emergency accommodation in April, a change from 227 in March.
The figures revealed that there was 17,548 people in emergency accommodation nationwide, including 11,944 adults and 5,604 children.
It's an increase from 17,517 in March.

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