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Published 10:52 14 Aug 2019 BST
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MASI has said they are "appalled" by the lack of support asylum seekers living in emergency accommodation are receiving.
"The Children's Ombudsman has said that no child should grow up in direct provision," they said in a statement.
"The Ombudsman said that direct provision is wholly unsuitable for long term stays."
Ní Shúilleabháin is hoping to raise at least €5,000 for MASI to help them buy essential baby products like nappies and baby food, as well as those deemed non-essential.
They will also use the money to pay for school and education supplies, as well as clothing for all babies and young children.
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