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The term "bedder" is short for "bedmaker" and is the official term for a housekeeper in a college of the University of Cambridge. [1] The equivalent at the University of Oxford is known as a "scout". [2] The equivalent at Trinity College, Dublin was known as a "skip", until the practice was abandoned in the early 1970s. [3]
Focus Ireland is a nonprofit organisation based in Dublin, Ireland that provides services for people who are homeless and people at risk of homelessness in Ireland. It was founded by Sister Stanislaus Kennedy in 1985, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and is one of the largest housing and homelessness organisations in Ireland. [ 3 ]
It now operates all over Ireland, but particularly in Cork, Dublin, Dundalk and Galway. [6] These organisations partly (about 50%) fund themselves by hosting a number of charity initiatives and events such as the Dublin Fun Run. [7] The remainder of funding comes from service contracts with government to provide homeless housing.
Homelessness in Ireland is an evolving social issue. During the 19th century, homelessness was a pervasive impact of the Great Famine (1845–1852). [1] [2] During the 20th century, homelessness in Ireland was associated with older males who may have had addiction or alcoholism issues. However, since the 1990s and into the 21st century, it has ...
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The first British Emmaus Community appeared in Cambridge in 1992. It was set up by Selwyn Image, who had been a student volunteer at an Emmaus Community in Paris. The charity provides formerly homeless people with a home and work, usually collecting, sorting and reselling donated furniture and household goods.
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Granta - literary magazine founded by Cambridge students; League of European Research Universities; The Naked Scientists – science radio show and podcasts created by Cambridge University scientists; Phoenix; Russell Group; Universities' Mission to Central Africa, a 19–20th-century mission society established at Cambridge; Westminster Quarters