Action Cancer's dedicated team of staff and volunteers work across the whole of Northern Ireland helping to save lives and support people affected by cancer.
Africa Centre is a charity and non profit organisation founded in 2000 by a group of activists in the African immigrant community who wanted the community to have a voice and promote their active participation in Irish society. Our mission is to facilitate the meaningful inclusion of African People in all social, political and economic aspects of life in Ireland mutually beneficial trading relations between Ireland and Africa,
Age Action is a charity which promotes positive ageing and better policies and services for older people. Working with, and on behalf of, older people we aim to make Ireland the best place in the world in which to grow older.
ACET provides a framework for Christians of all denominations to become actively involved in meeting the needs of men, women and children affected by HIV/ AIDS, and to respond to the need to limit the spread of the HIV Virus by providing quality AIDS Educ ation.
Aiseiri in Cahir Co. Tipperary and Wexford, offers residential treatment and aftercare support to those suffering from alcohol and substance abuse and compulsive gambling.
Bothar is the Irish Third World Development Agency which provides poverty stricken families with the means to solve their problems permanently. We give a family a dairy cow, a dairy goat or a flock of chicks and the training and support which enables them to look after the animal.
The Bray Cancer Support Centre is a registered charity (number 12589). We provide cancer support services and facilities free of charge to people affected by cancer in the greater Bray, South Dublin and Leinster areas.
Camphill Communities of Ireland are life-sharing communities creating a comprehensive, therapeutic and supportive environment where people with special needs can live and make their home together with volunteers and voluntary helpers and reach their full potential.
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CARA Projects is the brainchild of Paddy OConnor. He feels that the greatest benefit can be given to a community by providing them with good facilities for their children. With this in mind he decided to create his own building project where a group of volunteers would travel to Kenya to work on a building project that mattered. It would start small but each year it would grow and develop some more.
CARI aims to provide a professional, child centred therapy and counselling service to children, families and groups affected by child sexual abuse, to support and assist their recovery process.
A little Shamrock is a campaign in support of Cheeverstown, which is a voluntary organisation and registered charity which provides services to over 400 children and adults with a mental handicap.
Chime is the National Charity for Deafness and Hearing Loss. For over fifty years, we've championed for equal rights, greater accessibility and opportunities for individuals.
For over forty years, COPE Foundation, a registered charity has provided a fully comprehensive service to persons with an intellectual disability/mental handicap in Cork City and County.