Kieran and Joan’s Story

At the end of 2019 NOVAS established it’s first Family Tenancy Sustainment service in Dublin. In collaboration with Fingal County Council, we housed 52 families during the Covid-19 pandemic. These families had been living in emergency accommodation, confined to one bedrooms in hotels & B&B’s. We are thrilled to supported them move to their own homes.

Here Kieran and Joan share their story:

We lived on a halting site for 20 years, we got married and had our children who were raised there. Overtime the halting site became very messy, dirt and rubbish started building up and new buildings started popping up everywhere around us. We tried to keep it tidy as much as we could but the dirt was attracting rats and the toilet facilities were absolutely horrific. We felt really low in ourselves, we were concerned for our children. We had to hand wash our children as we had no running water. The children would have to use buckets at night time when using the toilet. They had nowhere to play so we had to keep our kids indoors most of the time as it was not safe on the site. We feel the children could not be like children, they were losing out. There was no space in the caravan, we were living on top of each other. The caravan was very cold in the winter, electricity would constantly go off and the caravan floor was damp, with it falling through at one stage. Living in this environment was stressful. We were ashamed living in these conditions compared to now.

We were picked to move into our new home. Coming from a halting site and moving into a settle community was great. We felt very welcome as the NOVAS staff introduced us to one of our neighbours. They made us feel very welcome. As a family we have our own space and our relationships are improving. We became very excited as we started to picture decorating our new home before Christmas. The children were very excited and the kids started arguing about picking their rooms. The kids are settling in and they are doing much better in school and making friends in the community. We feel very safe and don’t feel locked in. We feel that we are part of a community and take great pride in our new home. We have a back garden so the kids can play.

We feel so grateful that we had the support moving and continue to receive support from our support worker, Pamela. Now we have a fresh start and a new life.

Sumithra’s Story

Before I moved to my new home I lived in emergency accommodation for eight months.   I was in the middle of receiving chemotherapy treatment and had two children to care for.

In the emergency accommodation I received a lot of support from the staff but there was a lot of shouting, and noise and I found it very hard to sleep.  The children were also affected by this and they were scared most of the time.  I felt I could not control my children and found this very stressful.

When I was receiving treatment the staff were very good to me by looking after my children but I felt it was not my own home and I had to constantly remind my children that we needed to wait to move into a new home.  The children were sad living there as the noise was really bad which caused them to be anxious.  I felt I was in a prison, as my friends could not come and see me.  I was always sitting in the house.  I felt very stressed.  The only faces I seen were the staff and the children.  I use to cry in the middle of the night and did not sleep for many nights.

I could not paint or decorate my home and the children became very upset as they wanted to hang pictures because they love drawing and colouring.  It’s a prison and I found it very hard to live here.  I felt I had no address, no platform.   I missed my friends and the company.

When I first saw my home I felt it was a miracle.  The first thing I asked was if I could hang the children’s pictures up on the wall!  The children are very happy as they could now express themselves and show off their art by hanging their pictures on the wall.  The children can play outside and move around freely.  The children are so happy and they went crazy when they first saw their new home and they love their bedrooms.  They play in the back garden and we plan to buy a trampoline to play on.  My little boy loves gardening and now we have our own garden.  We plan to grow seeds and plant flowers.    I received a donation from NOVAS.  It was a TV which the children are very grateful for.  They have not watched TV for eight months because I was saving to buy furniture for a possible new home.  I was very happy to learn that my new home will be fully furnished.  This took so much stress away from me and my family.

I have also support from my support worker, Susan, who can help me out with different things.  My friends can come over and visit now, I’m not alone here.  I just introduced myself to my neighbours and they are really nice.  I have already planned to have friends to come visit my new home.  Now I have an address, somewhere to call home, somewhere my children can be happy and can express themselves.  This is my home, this is my address.  I can now sleep in peace.

Our Forever Home

Being a family of seven living in emergency accommodation was hard and cramped. My boys found it difficult because there was three of them in the same room and they have big age gaps between them. My partner and I shared a room with our two daughters. It was becoming a strain on our relationships and on us as a family because we had nowhere to go when we needed some space, there was no outdoor area and no visitors allowed, at times it felt like prison. However, we were at the time extremely grateful to have it. My oldest child was embarrassed about where he lived as we all were, but he took it the worst.

When we got the call about being put forward for by the Limerick Council for the NOVAS house we could not believe our luck. After three years in a two-bedroom apartment things began to get better when we met Sarah and went out to view the house. It was everything we could have wished for and more.

When Sarah graciously gave us the keys to the house all my five children started to cry. My seven-year-old said ‘wishes really do come true mam’. As a parent this was the best thing that could have happened. When I see them playing in our backyard it fills me with joy. Something that would not have happened without Sarah or NOVAS.

Now we are in our forever home in time for Christmas and each child and adult feel as if all our Christmases have come at once. We have never been so happy. We would like to thank Sarah from NOVAS Housing and Naomi from the NOVAS family support service from the bottom of our hearts for giving us our home, your time and resources and for giving us a chance and for helping our wishes come true.

My sons would also like to thank you because now they can have friends over (after Covid of course) and have some pride in their home. And lastly, thank you because I can finally have my parents over to our home for a cup of tea which means the world to us all, something we haven’t had for 3 years. You will never know how much this house (our forever home) means to us, how it has changed everything and how much stress has been lifted from us.

From myself, my partner and my children- Thank you.

Our story – Moving into our own home

We had been living in the middle of a bog area in a caravan and then a mobile home for about six years. We found this very difficult but we made it work at the time. We had a water tank that would get filled every week and our electricity came from a generator which we would have to get fuel for regularly. This generator caused us a lot of trouble as it would always break and cost a good bit to get fixed. We used a kerosene heater for heat which wasn’t great because the fumes were not good for our health and especially the health of our children. During the winter time it was worse because there would be icicles on the ceiling of the mobile in the morning time.

We reared our two young children as best we could with what we had to give them a good start at life but it was not easy to do in the conditions. Living out there we were very isolated from people and it was very lonely for us trying to get by in life. Really the restrictions of Covid didn’t change how we lived because we have felt isolated for a long time.

We were over the moon when we heard we were being offered the NOVAS house, we really didn’t believe this would ever happen for us. When we first got to see the house we were delighted and at the time still really did not believe that it was happening. We didn’t even know what to do or how to move into a house but we have had so much support from Ciara in the Tipperary NOVAS service that she made everything easier for us. She has been helping us out for about 2 years now and we honestly couldn’t ask for a better person to support us. She has helped make our house a home.

It means the world to me knowing that my wife and children are now safe and we have more freedom to be happy. We have got our heating, electricity and running water with no worries about whether or not they cut out or waking up to icicles in the morning.

Our children have the space in the house and even having the back garden now where they can grow up safely, they did not have this before. We have a small dog and she loves the house too and even has her own little bed in the sitting room. We are not isolated anymore and have better access to shops and places that we need to go to everyday.  We always make sure to celebrate Christmas no matter where we have been but this will be the best Christmas in our new home.

My family feel totally safe and secure for the first time in a long time and we are very happy.

Event Management Students, IT Tralee, Sleep-In for Novas

BA Event Management Year 1 students from IT Tralee are participating in NOVAS’ Sleep-In this Christmas.

The students normally engage in a large variety of volunteering at festival and events throughout the year, as part of their course. However, due to Covid restrictions the students have decided to create their own socially distanced event this year, around the NOVAS Christmas Sleep-In Fundraiser. We are thrilled to have them on board!

The students are going to sleep out at home, in back gardens and living rooms all across the country, while raising money for this great cause over Christmas. Speaking about the sleep in Year 1 Event Management class rep. Elaine Doolan said,

“We are all really looking forward to participating in the NOVAS Christmas Sleep-In event this year, as we believe this a very worthwhile and most needed event to highlight homelessness issues and to fundraise for the homeless community. We appreciate the opportunity that NOVAS has afforded us partake in their Christmas Sleep-In, to help raise vital funds to help people without a permanent roof over their heads. As we are in the middle of a global pandemic and there are not a lot of events out there to volunteer at right now, we decided to create our own Covid compliant event.’

You can follow the students adventures on Instagram using the hashtag #eventmanagementittralee and donate on their I-donate page: https://www.idonate.ie/fundraiser/11394455_event-management—it-tralee–christmas-sleep-out-for-novas-.html

AMSC Match funding for NOVAS’ 2020 Sleep-In

We are thrilled that Mid-West company AMCS have joined our 2020 Sleep-In. This year the company have developed a Match Campaign for our Sleep-In, so every donation or registration that is made to NOVAS’ Sleep-In this year will be matched by AMCS!! Every €15 registration fee becomes €30 and every donation will also be doubled. We are so grateful for this hugely generous commitment, that helps to make your donation to NOVAS go even further.

Noreen Cantillon, Head of HR with AMCS commenting on the collaboration with NOVAS noted that ‘AMCS is committed to supporting our community, and this is especially important at this time of the year. We recognise that during 2020, in particular, charities who support the most vulnerable in society have been particularly stretched.  We are delighted to partner with NOVAS this Christmas, Novas, like AMCS, has its roots in Limerick. This partnership is inspired by the generosity of our employees, who donate to AMCS charity initiatives throughout the year. AMCS will match employees’ donations to the NOVAS Christmas Toy Appeal and, in addition our entire Christmas Party spend will be donated to the ‘sleep-in’ initiative. We are encouraging our employees to take part in NOVAS charity drives and we have no doubt that the team here and their families will come up with some innovative ways of joining the ‘sleep-in’ initiative on December 18th.’

We would like to take this opportunity to extend a warmest thanks to management and staff of AMCS for their generosity to NOVAS this Christmas.

And remember if you donate to NOVAS’ Sleep-In this year, your donation will be doubled!

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