Today FM has officially launched The Big Busk which will see musicians and communities all over Dublin and Ireland raise huge amounts for homelessness charity Focus Ireland.
The station is calling on people to sing, strum and donate on Friday, March 11 to support families experiencing homelessness on the journey to a home of their own.
Launched by Today FM presenters Ian Dempsey, Pamela Joyce and Ray Foley, the campaign aims to raise a staggering €250,000 for Focus Ireland, which supports families in Ireland affected by homelessness.
The charity reports that there are 8,914 people currently without a home in Ireland, explaining that it is important for everyone to join the fight against homelessness in the country.
There are nearly 2,500 children living in emergency accommodation across Ireland, Focus Ireland says.
As part of The Big Busk, people in Dublin and across the country are being asked to join their local Focus Ireland organised Big Busk event or organise their own event in their community.
This can include things as simple as singing in the school playground, playing piano in the office or getting the guitar out on the GAA pitch.
Focus Ireland CEO Pat Dennigan said of the campaign: "With the number of families without a home on the rise, we want communities and individuals across the country to get involved in the fight against homelessness.
"The Big Busk for Focus Ireland will unite the country through music and performance to raise vital funds for homeless services across the country. We urge everyone to join us on Friday March 11 and help us reach our fundraising goal of €250,000."
If you want to get involved in The Big Busk, you can find out how to do so at Todayfm.com/busk.
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