It may be one of the fastest-growing GAA clubs in Ireland but Na Gaeil Óga has yet to acquire a home ground.
The club, based in west Co Dublin, fears that its development could be jeopardised by this situation.
It has embarked on a campaign along with other clubs in Dublin in a similar situation to acquire its own ground.
Na Gaeil Óga feels it is the only way to secure its future.
The club, formed in 2010, has about 600 members and operates through the medium of Irish.
Currently, the underage teams train in Lucan and Kildare while adult teams train in Phoenix Park.
The club has campaigned vigorously in the last eight years to acquire a pitch in the Lucan area.
Gaeil Raghnallach in Dublin 6 and Cumann Báire Chaoimhín in Dublin 8 are among other clubs in the city with no fixed abode either.
Local authorities in Dublin have come under pressure to provide a home ground for them and this has intensified ahead of council elections on Friday 7 June.