'We’re human beings too': Man speaks of stark reality of being homeless in Cork city with a pregnant fiancée during Christmas

Mark said he used to look down on homeless people. 'I'd walk ed them, you wouldn't even think they are human but when you're in the situation yourself you think, am I invisible now?'
Their plight is a stark reminder of what life is like for people sleeping rough on the streets of Cork and the struggles they face every day.
Mark, a native of the city and regular of the Cork Penny Dinners service, said that he does not know what to expect over the coming days.
“I’m homeless now about a year,” he said.
“I used to be a professional body builder, like one of them strongmen fellas on the television.
“I was 26 stone, but then I fell in to addiction and I’ve lost 10 stone since.
“I fell in with the wrong circle, fell in to drug use, but I’m clean and sober now about 12 weeks. I go to Caitríona’s meetings every Tuesday and Thursday.”
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