Hundreds of Ukrainian refugees, including vulnerable individuals like children and the elderly, are facing eviction from the Trabolgan Holiday Centre in Cork, Ireland. Residents have issued a plea for an extension to allow them sufficient time to find alternative housing. The centre, which has been providing temporary accommodation, is seeking to revert to its commercial holiday operations. Details regarding the exact timeframe for eviction remain unclear, causing significant anxiety among those affected. Advocacy groups are highlighting the challenges Ukrainians face in securing long-term accommodation amidst Ireland’s ongoing housing crisis. The situation underscores the strain on resources dedicated to supporting refugees arriving from Ukraine. Further support and clarity are urgently needed to prevent displacement and ensure the well-being of the residents.