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We are a patient focused support and information charity for haemochromatosis sufferers and their families. We provide helpline services and support and information for all patients.
Over the years, our purpose has evolved: our main focus is on creating the social change needed to end domestic violence. We continue to work closely with 37 frontline services, throughout Ireland, to achieve this. Together, we support the development and provision of critical lifelines to women and children. We also provide direct specialist domestic violence services for women and children including refuge. These services are primarily provided for women and children living in Mayo and surrounding counties.
Trap Neuter and Return of feral and free roaming cats.
Mary’s Meals is a global movement of people playing their part in tackling world hunger using a simple idea. By setting up school feeding programmes in partnership with some of the world’s poorest communities, Mary’s Meals helps to encourage children into the classroom – and gives them the energy to concentrate on lessons – so they can gain an education that can help them work towards a brighter future.
We provide a phone email listening service for people who are experiencing feelings of distress or despair, including those who may be experiencing suicidal feelings, offering confidential emotional support at any time of the day and night. We also provide outreach services to our local community promoting emotional well-being and awareness of mental health issues.
Preventing the harm and healing the trauma of sexual violence
reland’s 1st Community based Cancer Support Centre, founded in 1990 – Registered charity in Ireland, number 12589, Charity Regulator No: 20037178 – We provide professional Cancer Support & Psycho-Oncology services to people affected by Cancer – Supporting families affected by Cancer Nationwide in Ireland – We provide all of our services free of charge – We accept donations where possible to cover the costs of our services – We cater for patients, survivors, carers, families, friends and healthcare workers – We provide services to people of all ages, children and adults – We help over 1,500 families each year in Ireland
To provide access to free Clinical Assessment and Management to all families of a young person who are living with an Inherited Cardiac Condition or have suffered, or are at risk of, a sudden cardiac death. To provide a Family Support Programme, offering free access to Listening Volunteers, Mentors and bereavement specialists. To organize events, and provide access to information and networks. To support research into the causes and prevention of sudden cardiac death, in collaboration with other likeminded bodies.
To provide support to all those affected by serious injury and sudden death
Provides patient comforts , equipment, ameneties, Coomplementary and Support Services to patients and families known to the South East Palliative Care Service
Animal Welfare Charity. We rescue, reunite, rehome lost or abandoned small animals, mainly dogs and cats via our 24/7/365 helpline. We provide emergency accommodation at our shelter. We provide education and training opportunities in animal welfare by school visits and TY placements.
Seeking a cure for Cystic Fibrosis
Over the years, our purpose has evolved: our main focus is on creating the social change needed to end domestic violence. We continue to work closely with 37 frontline services, throughout Ireland, to achieve this. Together, we support the development and provision of critical lifelines to women and children.
We raise funds for school feeding Mary’s Meals is working in 17 of the world's poorest countries feeding over 2.4 million children each school day.