About Us

The Sick & Indigent Roomkeepers Society

Dublin’s oldest charity - assisting people in need.

A trusted brand over three centuries, the Sick & Indigent Roomkeepers Society (est. 1790) continues to fulfil its core mission of helping Dublin-based homeowners and renters (Roomkeepers) keep a roof over their heads and maintain a dignified standard of living.

 

Enabling people to get their lives back on track following disruption due to illness, abandonment, or job loss, we provide once-off stop-gap funding that other agencies cannot meet.

What We Do

 

Help Provide a Fresh Start

Short-Term Assistance

Unlock Opportunities

We Can

 
  1. Help families set up home to purchase essentials such as bedding, white goods, a kitchen table, and flooring.

  2. Assist with personal development by contributing towards IT equipment or final-year fees for people trying to make a fresh start with their lives.

  3. Help fund timely educational or psychological assessments for children.

Times have changed but the need for shelter and support for families in Dublin is ever present.

Applications for assistance are supported by registered social workers. This ensures all cases are vouched for in advance of assessment by our trustee team.

With low overheads and a volunteer board, donors can be assured that their funding will go further and directly to supporting those in need.

Testimonials

 
 

Lisa Jackson
Project Worker, Finglas Teen Parent Support Programme

“I have found Roomkeepers to be vital to my work over the years. Whenever I have a family in financial difficulty, Roomkeepers is always on hand to support these families.

Working with teenage parents, (who almost always have no income), they often need a lot of support preparing for a new baby’s arrival and Roomkeepers have always been very respectful, helpful and accommodating in these situations. We have been able to purchase items like sterilisers, bottles, bedding, baby seats, clothing, storage units, and baby baths and many others for the families we work with, with this charity’s support”.

Niamh Finucane
Co-ordinator of Social Work & Bereavement Services

“Serious illness places a significant financial burden on patients and their families and can leave patients very stressed and worried. The Sick & Indigent Roomkeepers Society has provided financial grants to many of the patients and families of St Francis Hospice service over the years. This financial support has reduced their stress and allowed them to focus on their illness and time with their family. Thank you.”

 
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