The Immigrant Council of Ireland provides information on immigrants rights in the areas of immigration law, employment, accommodation, social welfare, health care, education, and equality legislation. St Andrew Street, Dublin 2
The Vision of Inclusion Ireland is that of people with an intellectual disability living and participating in the community with equal rights as citizens, to live the life of their choice to their fullest potential.
To support, initiate and facilitate strategies from and for the Inishowen community, in Partnership with others, to address rural deprivation and exclusion in our society at all levels and in all of its manifestations.
The Irish Council for Social Housing (ICSH) functions as the national representative federation for non-profit, voluntary and other social housing organistions.
A collection of Irish folklore and storytelling by characters rich in the traditions, music and beliefs of Ireland's glorious past. Listen to tales of wakes and weddings, superstitions and the Irish way of life.
We are an organisation in Ireland. We provide support to people who have an intellectual disability and their families. We were founded in 1967 and work in counties Kildare, east Offaly and west Wicklow.
The Letterkenny Community Centre offers an enjoyable environment in which to pursue health and fitness goals - combining well equipped facilities with friendly enthusiastic and caring staff.
Merchants Quay Ireland is a voluntary organisation providing a wide range of services to people who are homeless and for drug users. In 2009, we worked with over 5,000 drug users and people who were homeless.
Migrant Rights Centre Ireland (MRCI) is a national organisation concerned with the rights of migrant workers and their families. Parnell Square West, Dublin 1
The North West Parents and Friends Association are a voluntary locally based community association, which is dedicated to the support of facilities and communities, working towards the fulfillment, needs and rights of people with intellectual disabilities and special needs.
Our Irish and International politics forum was started in Ireland in 2010. Join our boards now and take part in political debates and political discussions and chat in our forums on news and current affairs.
This website is designed for people who wish to find information on all the various support services that are available to them in the West of Ireland. Sixteen different categories are listed in order to make looking for information a bit easier and you can also search by keyword or put in your local town.
TRP was established in 1997 through a Tallaght Drugs Task Force initiative in response to the need for a dedicated rehabilitation project for the Tallaght area.