Our focus for the coming years is to move as many people as possible into homes of their own, within local communities.
For more information please visit www.ocf.ie or email info@ocf.ie or phone 086 4542713. For more information www.chronicpain.ie or email info@chronicpain.ie (CHY 10779). 10816). (CHY 7868). info@ppsg.ie Tel: 01 889 89 20. (CHY 11880), Combating homelessness in Ireland with branches in. 2,000 of whom we are seeing for the first time. PSPA IRELAND is the support organisation in Ireland for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP) and Corticobasal Degeneration (CBD). These workshops aim to create a unique space where young people can express who they are, what their challenges may be and realise their own individual greatness. For further information please contact our volunteer coordinators or check out the section on how to apply.
Age Action Ireland, 10 Grattan Crescent, Dublin 8 Tel: +353 (1) 4756989 Fax: +353 (1) 4756011 | Email: info@ageaction.ie Charity Number: CHY 10583 | Reg.
a leading national housing and homeless charity working to combat and prevent homelessness through the provision of quality services, supported housing and advocacy.
We have open courses, closed group sessions, one-to-one sessions. a charity supporting sufferers of a muscle weakening illness, Myasthenia Gravis (MG). The Down Syndrome Centre is Ireland's 1st services led centre providing all the relevant support and services for children with Down syndrome. In ARC we offer comfort through this period of stress and anxiety together with psychological and emotional support. Charity no 20099. Nazareth House is the first choice of many people whose care needs can no longer be fulfilled at home. Friends of the Foundation as such relatives of patients and former patients, staff and the local community have all donated funds, volunteered or raised money for the Foundation. Our mission is to enable those who use our services to achieve maximum independence, choice and inclusion in their communities.
(CHY 19293). (CHY 5393). Funds raised through the Mercy University Hospital Foundation are used to purchase state of the art equipment, to enhance and develop services and to help Hospital staff in providing a world class service in a world class Hospital.
All our money is raised through fundraising events. Longford Social Services CLG provides services to older people and others in need in the Town and County of Longford. Fairview, Dublin 3. Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind - a national charity dedicated to providing high quality mobility training and aftercare services to blind and visually impaired people.
The Charity seeks to help children who are living in and suffering from poverty and whose families are affected by Hiv-Aids. (CHY 11507). We work with people of all cultures, faiths and genders to achieve transformation. MDI also aims to support and fund research into neuromuscular conditions. Founded in 1990, Purple House was the first Community based Cancer Support Centre in Ireland and today operates a busy range of support services from the Centre at Aubrey Court, Parnell Road, Bray, Co. Wicklow. the only centre of its kind for blind and partially sighted children in Ireland. Our services include: Emergency response to suicide, counselling service, listening service 24hrs per day, 365 days of the year, school liaison service, work liaison service, SAFE support programmes, sibling, aftercare and family engagement, open door policy, drop in listening service, training programmes, coffee dock.
(CHY 12673), North Louth Hospice and Homecare Foundation was founded in 1992. FirstLight (formerly ISIDA). Our main priority is supporting “Sables”. a registered charity and is a totally voluntary support centre for people with a cancer diagnosis.
Family Carers Ireland provides information, support and training to individuals and families who care on a part-time or full-time basis for a family member.
(CHY 9738).
Many areas in the hospital have benefited from our fundraising including, radiology, cardiology, cancer services, diabetes and care of the elderly services. fade_in=false] It's the volunteers, who give a couple of hours of their own time, who make … Email: [email protected]. Tel: 091 778750, Email: info@copegalway.ie. This society is probably the oldest charitable society in Cork city.
It is independent from Government and relies on volunteers, voluntary contributions and legacies. For more information visit our website www.bluestackfoundation.com.
With your help this can become a reality. Our dogs are specially trained to provide safety, independence and companionship to children who would otherwise live in a very isolated world.
COPD is an incurable, life-limiting but treatable disease that affects 380,000 people in Ireland, yet only 110,000 people are diagnosed. As a National Society within the International Movement of the Red Cross and Red Crescent, the Irish Red Cross has access to the largest voluntary network in the world and is also among the oldest humanitarian organisations in the world. Bereavement Counselling Service - offers support and counselling to enable people deal with their grief.
Asthma is the most common respiratory disease in Ireland. (CHY 6813). We support them with education and training, for example: literacy; numeracy; work skills; leadership skills; and how to achieve their rights to healthcare, work and education.
Administration charges therefore are less than 1% per annum. Families are blindsided by non-medical expenses while they struggle emotionally to care for their child and it is Cliona’s belief that no family should have to face any added financial stress, when already struggling with the devastation and trauma of a seriously ill child. Epilepsy Ireland Head Office is based in Dublin and has 9 regional offices across the country. CFI – Connecting people who care with causes that matter. CHY16728) based in St. Joseph’s C.B.S. (CHY 12490).
is the charity that saves lives at sea. ISPCA National Animal Cruelty Helpline: Call 1890 515 515.
We are a break from hospitals, white coats and medical treatment and a chance for sick children to be children again: to have fun, to make new friends and create new memories – all within the beautiful and magical setting of Barretstown castle in the Kildare countryside. The service operates Monday – Friday and the calls are made at a pre-arranged time. Contact address: Unit 1-2 Business Centre, Market Yard, Sligo. (CHY 4908). Visit www.childrensgriefcentre.ie or call (087) 9851733 for more information. We are dedicated to providing direct and effective aid to a number of projects in and around the city of Kabwe in Zambia. The society holds an annual AGM to elect it's committee officers (CHY 9503). Research programmes funded by Breakthrough Cancer Research must focus on translating lab discoveries into new treatment opportunities. The charity provides supported long and short-term accommodation, as well as emergency hostels for young people under 18 in our Nightlight service and older men in our St Bricin’s service. For more Information visit www.epilepsy.ie or email info@epilepsy.ie . We actively drive grassroots advocacy so that the voice of people with arthritis is heard and understood, and we work with the medical community to control and cure arthritis. (CHY 7008). We respond to people living with an acquired brain injury by providing a range of pioneering, flexible and tailor-made services, including: Assisted Living Services, Home & Community Rehabilitation Services, Day Resource Services, Rehabilitation Support, Case Management, Education Programmes & Individual Development. Palliative care provides relief from pain and other distressing symptoms, helps people live as actively as possible, and offers holistic end-of-life care. GROW is a voluntary organisation with a small number of paid employees.