The Bohemians Football Club has unveiled a new jersey for their women's team, who are taking part in the inaugural Women’s National League.
It has been created in conjunction with Inner City Helping Homeless (ICHH), and will feature their logo on it.
The Dublin club says this is to raise awareness of the homeless crisis and the work being done in ICHH.
This follows on from their partnership with Amnesty International on the men's kits.
ICHH head of communications, Brian McLoughlin, said: "We are delighted to partner up with Bohemians and their women’s team as they take part in the new national league.
"Bohemians work hard to raise awareness of some of the major issues in our society and have been great supporters of the work done by our team in ICHH over the last number of years.
"To see a local club do their part to highlight the issue of homelessness is truly inspiring and we hope it will bring the issues of homelessness to the forefront of sport around Dublin.
"Homelessness is an issue that needs to be tackled together as it effects everyone and we want to wish the team the best of luck for the upcoming season."
Bohemians commercial director Daniel Lambert added: "The work done by ICHH throughout the city is invaluable.
"They are a lifeline for the most vulnerable people in our society - those with no place to call home.
"We are proud as a club to use our name and profile to raise awareness on societal and human rights issues which impact upon us all."