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Text-to-donate service for GCN (Gay Community News)
Trap Neuter and Return of feral and free roaming cats.
Homelessness: Providing support and accommodation services to people living with or at risk of homelessness in Galway, Mayo and Roscommon since 1979.
GCN (Gay Community News) is Ireland's longest-running national LGBT+ publication and a not-for-profit registered charity. GCN is owned and published by the National Lesbian and Gay Federation (NLGF Ltd). This will be an ONGOING CAMPAIGN for GCN.
MO comp each day on RTE 2fm Radio, by RTE PIC for audience interactivity purposes.
Weekly SMS/IVR (MO) Competition (running Sept-May) on RTÉ Television, by RTÉ Digital for audience interactivity.
PR IVR/SMS (MO) competition featuring on various live and recorded GAA programming on RTÉ Sport across TV by RTÉ for audience interactivity.
We are the charity partner for Children's Health Ireland raising funds to support sick children and their families
The Mater Hospital Foundation exists to give every patient, and every family who loves them, the very best care at the Mater Public Hospital.
Foundation provides financial assistance to the families of critically ill children for non-medical expenses such as accomodation, travel costs and food costs while a child is in hospital or travelling to and from hospital regularly.
The Rotunda Foundation is the official fundraising arm of the Rotunda Hospital. We raise funds to support the outstanding care delivered at the Hospital. Donations fund additional equipment, family and baby care initiatives and research. Established in 1745 by Bartholomew Mosse, Founder and first Master of the Rotunda Hospital, it is the World’s first Maternity Training Hospital. A ballroom ‘rotunda’, function rooms and pleasure gardens, were built on site to fund the maternity care of Dublin’s poorest women. Nearly three centuries later, with 10,000 babies born per annum, the Rotunda Hospital remains the Maternity Hospital of Choice. Through the Rotunda Foundation, your donations provide funding for additional equipment, research and infrastructure that is not funded by the State, to support Rotunda staff make exceptional maternity care possible
We are a childrens Respite centre and provide a holistic service, supporting both child and family, in a home from home environment for children, male and female, with Autism, intellectual disability or physical and sensory disabilities. The children range in age from 6-18yrs. We are a relatively new charity only opened since February 2014.
The Hope Foundation is a registered charity working with street-connected and slum-dwelling children in Kolkata (formerly Calcutta), India. We work to free children and poor families from lives of pain, abuse, poverty and darkness. Living on the streets, children are exposed to horrendous physical and sexual abuse. Those who survive are left to fend for themselves, with no promise of a safe future. They are forced to work from as young as five years of age to earn money for food and so cannot go to school. HOPE works to free them from child labour. HOPE funds and operates 58 projects.
Children's Health Foundation raises vital funds to support sick children and their families in Children's Health Ireland hospitals and urgent care centres in Crumlin, Temple Street, Tallaght and Connolly
Children's Health Foundation raises vital funds to support sick children and their families in Children's Health Ireland hospitals and urgent care centres in Crumlin, Temple Street, Tallaght and Connolly
Children's Health Foundation raises vital funds to support sick children and their families in Children's Health Ireland hospitals and urgent care centres in Crumlin, Temple Street, Tallaght and Connolly.
The Hope Foundation is a registered charity working with street-connected and slum-dwelling children in Kolkata (formerly Calcutta), India. We work to free children and poor families from lives of pain, abuse, poverty and darkness. Living on the streets, children are exposed to horrendous physical and sexual abuse. Those who survive are left to fend for themselves, with no promise of a safe future. They are forced to work from as young as five years of age to earn money for food and so cannot go to school. HOPE works to free them from child labour. HOPE funds and operates 58 projects.