Welcome to the Irish Red Cross Information Page for Ukrainians in Ireland
The Irish Red Cross is dedicated to supporting people displaced by the armed conflict in Ukraine and providing useful information. Our commitment is to offer support through specialist services and a trusted source of information and signposting.
Explore this space to find information about
- Accommodation request form
- Helping Irish Hosts
- Migration Information Booklet
- Swift Integration App
- General Information on Svitlo Project
- RoP Frequently Asked Questions
- Refugee Council Hotline
- Legal Information for Ukrainians in Ireland
- Details about Irish Red Cross free mental health support services
- Details about the Rathmines Ukrainian Support Centre
- Directory of other trusted services nationwide that Ukrainians recently arriving in Ireland will find helpful
- Directory of information that Ukrainians recently arriving in Ireland will find helpful
- How to get locally involved with Irish Red Cross as a volunteer in your area
For further support and information on systems in Ireland:
- Supports for Ukrainians in Ireland
- Ukrainian Action
- International protection terms explained
- Information on your rights and entitlements
- Government details
- MyWelfare
- MyGovID
- HSE (Health Service Executive)
- HSE Medical Cards
- Tusla (Child and Family Agency)
- Tusla short guide: For parents who are newly arrived in Ireland
- Women’s Aid
- Dublin Rape Crisis Centre 24/7 Helpline
- Free Legal Advice Centre
- Nasc (Migrant and refugee rights)
- MASI (Movement of Asylum Seekers Ireland)
- Doras (Support for people from a migrant background in Ireland)
- International Organisation for Migration
- Irish Deaf Society
- Support for people with disabilities
- Irish Society for Autism
- For private housing, access Daft.ie, My Home, Hosting Power, Rent.ie
Irish Red Cross and The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement are providing support to Ukrainians across Europe. We work according to the Humanitarian Principles and in support of the Irish Government.