Yesterday morning hampers were left on the doorsteps of 10 homes in Dublin 17. They contained vital provisions: breakfast cereal, pasta, bread, ham, milk, crackers, tea and coffee, toilet roll and hand sanitiser.
With schools closed, thousands of children in some of the most deprived homes will be going hungry. Other families are struggling to provide nutritional food for their children.
A delivery like this could be a lifeline. The hampers were organised by Gráinne Duffy, who is Tusla's School Completion Co-ordinator for the Dublin 17 area. "I picked 10 of some of our highest needs families," she tells RTÉ News. "We put boxes of food together, and we sent them out.
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