An Post to offer homeless people an address

An Post to offer homeless people an address

Irish national postal service, An Post is to launch a scheme called Address Point – which will give homeless people a fixed postal address so they can access services such as setting up a bank account.

This means people in temporary accommodation can receive post such as school correspondence, medical appointments or apply for a job.

The company will be working with a number of homeless charities to enable this scheme. The service will be rolled out in the next few weeks.

Homeless figures for January 2019 show that there are now a combined total of 9,987 people homeless and living in emergency accommodation in Ireland, a significant rise of 234 people from December.

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1 Comment

  1. Marie Hamblin

    Congratulations to AnPost for offering such a simple but life changing solution – truly impressive and kudos owed.

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