MERCY LAW RESOURCE CENTRE

We provide free legal advice and representation to people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness

Free Legal Advice

We provide free legal advice clinics on social housing and homelessness.

Training & Legal Support

Since our establishment, MLRC has worked in partnership with many different organisations to advance the cause of access to justice for homeless people.

Free Legal Representation

Mercy Law Resource Centre Provides free legal representation, where required, to individual clients in areas of homelessness and social housing law.

Policy Work

Arising out of advice and casework, we seek to identify issues which affect our client group and work to bring about changes in areas which would be of benefit to them.

Volunteer with MLRC

If you are interested in joining our team in a voluntary capacity, please email us to tell us more about yourself and we will be in touch.

Donate

Mercy Law Resource Centre, a registered charity (CHY No: 18698), is totally dependent on charitable funds and needs your support to continue to provide free legal advice and representation to people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.

Corporate Partnership

MLRC are looking for new partnerships with business partners that can make an impact. We love hearing from people as passionate about their work as we are, and would be delighted to engage with your corporate social responsibility team or committee.

Who we work with

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News

Mercy Law Resource Centre welcomes Daire McCormack-George

Launch of MLRC’s 2014 Annual Report, by Archbishop Diarmuid Martin, on 7 May 2015

MLRC successfully advocates for client who was refused access to housing list and homeless priority due to having “made herself homeless” and rent arrears. Local authority cannot impose such further criterion of manner in which became homeless into finding as to whether “homeless” or not

MLRC Client granted Need for Assistance Letter – client had been suspended from social housing list as had been evicted from her local authority house due to rent arrears

We are Supported by

The Scheme to Support National Organisations is funded by the Government of Ireland through the Department of Rural and Community Development

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