Kieran Cuddihy
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You're moving to this service so long.
You've got, there's over 300 people living here.
You've got all of those kids and adults and different families.
And, you know, as everybody's been saying, emotions can be fraught, understandably.
How often...
do you have to deal with that strife?
You know, you mentioned even different nationalities as well that must play a part as well in it.
Yeah.
Well, listen, the most important people, with all due respect to both of you in this building are those residents.
And we heard from Megan and I'm keen to hear from more so.
So what we'll do is, as Anthony said, we're in the library, a beautiful old building in what was a seminary here, and it's now a recreational space for the families.
We're going to make our way from the library back to one of the residents' rooms.
We're going to hear from Ger in just a moment.
Stay with us.
Yeah, one of the 17-year-old residents of Huben House and LiveLine today coming to you live from Ireland's largest family homeless hub.
Over 360 people call this former seminary home.
in South Dublin City.
One of them is, Ger, we've made our way from the library, we're back in one of the rooms here, one of the, I was going to say the bedrooms, it's kind of a glorified bedroom, but it's essentially an entire home for people, as Megan was talking about a little bit earlier.
Ger, how long have you been living in Huben House?
But when you arrived here, Anthony, who's the service manager, was telling us about the conversation he has to have with people about how long they'll be here.