Mick Clifford Podcast: Alice Leahy - Keeping warm at Christmas

Christmas is a time of year to spend with family and friends but what of those who exist beyond the warm, fuzzy glow that permeates much of society during the season of goodwill?
Alice Leahy has been working with people whom she categorises as Outsiders for over forty years.
The Alice Leahy Trust provides a service for people who are without homes that primarily focuses on a personal touch and assistance with basic personal and medical needs. The drop-in centre she and her staff run in Dublin is a haven for many who either sleep on the streets or are obliged to leave overnight accommodation once the morning arrives.
The Alice Leahy Trust is a befriending social and health service for people who are homeless. We are asking for men's long johns, men's socks and deodorant to be brought to the church on the 1st and 8th of December, in order to show our support! pic.twitter.com/m2f5BtmuuG
— Holy Trinity (@htrinityie) November 29, 2019
Alice talks to the Mick Clifford podcast this week about her philosophy of how everybody in society should be catered for according to their needs and how her life has been enriched through encounters with people who are often rendered invisible to much of society. She also opines on how much, or how little, has changed since she first established Trust in 1975.