Whole properties or spare rooms can be pledged.
A launch of accommodation pledge register has been welcomed to help support Ukrainian refugees.
Over 6,100 people have pledged to share their accommodation with Ukrainian refugees, according to the Irish Red Cross.
Fianna Fáil TD for Laois-Offaly, Barry Cowen, believes it’s important that people are aware that not all offers may be called upon in the immediate term.
The Irish Red Cross has established and will manage the IRC Register of Pledges for accommodation on their main website.
Their registration portal crashed last night due to the volume of pledges it received.
Whole properties or spare rooms can be pledged.
Liam O’Dwyer, Secretary General of the Irish Red Cross, says the response has been incredible:
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