homelessInvisible Ireland is a non-profit movement run by a “trusty band of volunteers” who want to raise awareness of homelessness in Ireland.

They say:

The movement doesn’t solicit or accept donations — instead it encourages people to stop, think and decide how they can help out. Visit , drop us a tweet @InvisibleIRE or check out the #invisibleireland hashtag for all the latest Invisible Ireland news. For more information about Invisible Ireland, lending a hand or if you’d just like to grab a cuppa, please contact: info@invisibleireland.com.

 

Invisible Ireland

Meanwhile…
martin

Photographer Donal Moloney caught up with Martin in Westland Row, Dublin for a coffee and a chat.

Previously: A Word from The Street

The Pigeon Man Interview

Caring For Te Pigeons

Bb3De5wIgAAUGRZUntil it has a tree.

Brian Walsh writes:

Made with a Post-It and  mince pie tray thingy…

 

baubleCristin writes:

We are knitting Christmas decorations in work and here is a Ginger Bread Man that my colleague Síle knitted.
It’s now re-enacting Miley Cyrus’ Wrecking Ball on our office tree :)

Lonely Xmas office.home scenes to broadsheet@broadsheet.ie

jackandralph

A new trailer for Jack And Ralph Plan A Murder (previously Trailer Parked on Broadsheet) Jeff Doyle writes:

Jack and Ralph Plan a Murder is a gross-out comedy, written, directed, produced by Jeff Doyle. Jack (Jeff Doyle) is being bullied in work , so, with a little help from his imaginary friend, Ralph (Johnny Elliott) they begin to plot the murder of his bully, Pat (Chris Newman) all the while trying to woo the office heart-throb Laura (Aisling Bodkin).

The film stars a host of Irish talent, Peter Coonan (Love/Hate), John Connors (King of the Travellers), Stephen Clinch( Love/Hate), Brian Fortune (Game of Thrones) and Steve Wilson(Vikings).

The film is now completed and is in search of distribution both nationally and internationally. Keep an eye out for Jack & Ralph in 2014.

 

 

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