Óglaigh Náisiúnta na hÉireann has homeless services in Westmeath, Cork, Dublin, and Donegal.
A charity which supports former members of the Defence Forces has launched a new army-themed clothing line.
Money raised by the camouflage range by designer Orla Langan will help raise funds for O-N-E, which runs accommodation and mental health services for veterans.
Óglaigh Náisiúnta na hÉireann has homeless services in Westmeath, Cork, Dublin, and Donegal.
Martin Clarke was a Private in the Defence Forces for 26 years and has been receiving support from O-N-E since he left the army 11 years ago.
He's currently living and working as a chef in the O-N-E accommodation service:
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