A tool has been developed to match doctors and nurses with hosts.
People are being asked to donate empty properties to provide accommodation to frontline workers as part of the Housing Heroes campaign.
As healthcare workers have been advised to avoid shared accommodation, Daft.ie has developed a tool to match doctors and nurses with hosts who are temporarily donating their properties for free.
The project has been live for 3 weeks and over 100 properties have been offered so far, including a three bed house in Portlaoise which remains on the market.
Raychel O'Connell from Daft.ie says there's a need for more properties:
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