Homeless Services
Clonliffe Family Hub
This family service opened in July 2017. The team work hard to ensure that a participatory and peer led culture was established from opening. The service operates from a community approach, in an atmosphere where all residents have the opportunity to be involved. The aim of the service is to move people out of homelessness and into a long term sustainable home and have established connections to maintain their new home.
Haven House STA
Crosscare Haven House, Supported Temporary Accommodation (STA), is based on Morning Star Avenue. The service is a 24 hour service which provides Supported Temporary Accommodation for six months to individuals who are homeless that present with complex, medium to high support needs.
St Mary's STA
St Mary's is a Supported Temporary Accomodation (STA) service. This project opened in December 2014 for individuals experiencing homelessness. The service also operates as a 24 hour service providing Supported Temporary Accommodation for six months to individuals who are homeless that present with complex, medium to high support needs.
Cedar House STA
Cedar House is Supported Temporary Accommodation (STA), based in the City Centre. The service is a 24 hour service which provides Supported Temporary Accommodation for six months to individuals who are homeless that present with complex, medium to high support needs.
Amiens Street Homeless Service
Crosscare Amiens Street Temporary Emergency Accommodation, TEA, is based on 61/62 Amiens Street, Dublin 1. The service runs 24 hours a day and provides temporary emergency accommodation for males and females over 18 years with low to medium support needs.
61/62 Amiens Street, Dublin 1
Bentley House
Bentley House offers supported temporary accommodation (STA) to people experiencing homelessness who are from the Dun Laoghaire/Rathdown County Council area.
Bentley House 1 Bentley Villas, George’s Place, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin
Practice Development
Practice development is an approach that aims to help practitioners and teams examine their practice to identify how it can be developed in order to promote excellence in person-centred care.
Social Support agency responding to those most in need.
Crosscare has hundreds of wonderful volunteers involved in our various services and we welcome applications for a variety of volunteer roles. Our active roles are listed below. Please contact us for further information.
Latest Statistics
63,180
Support phone calls to older people and vulnerable adults during 2018

They have helped us with our homework and some information we wanted to know. We have been getting better results with our homework.
Ashley and Irene – Crosscare Refugee Service
