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Ruhama is an Irish NGO and registered charity that offers nationwide support to women impacted by prostitution, sex trafficking and other forms of commercial sexual exploitation. Founded in 1989, our organisation has extensive expertise in providing a wide range of specialist, holistic support services. Our services are free, confidential and delivered by a committed and experienced team. Ruhama also advocates and engages in policy work on issues related to prostitution, sex trafficking and the experiences of the women we work with.
Rescue and rehabilitates donkeys in need around Ireland
Campaign supporting BUMBLEance raising funds for the operation of our services.
BUMBLEance Children's Ambulance Service is fundraising to support it's services.
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.
On going campaign for Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Programme
A Lust For Life is a youth mental health charity which aims to empower and educate our young people, driving positive change in their lives and our world through early preventative mental health programmes
We are making the 10th anniversary of the ICE Bucket Challenge and we are hoping to raise funds to support those living with MND. The Irish Motor Neurone Disease Association (IMNDA) is the only organisation of its kind in this country. It was set up in May 1985 to provide care and support to people with Motor Neurone Disease, their carers, families, and friends. There are currently over 450 people living with MND in Ireland. MND is often referred to as the 1,000 day disease as most people die within 1,000 days of being diagnosed. Our key services include: o Home visiting by our six MND Nurse Specialists o Financial assistance towards home care o Providing specialist medical equipment free of charge to our clients o Assistance towards counselling, travel to and from medical appointments, recharge grant and voice banking grant (these new additional services are a result of Charlie Bird Development fund) o Supporting research into the causes and treatments of MND o Freefone Information support line for clients and families The Association relies heavily on fundraising activities from our members and supporters. We need to raise over 85% of our overall income. It costs approx. 2.4 million to run the Association each year.
National charity fighting heart disease and stroke
Homelessness: Providing support and accommodation services to people living with or at risk of homelessness in Galway, Mayo and Roscommon since 1979.
To benefit the community by enabling persons in Waterford and South East and the surrounding area as well as elsewhere who are experiencing feelings of distress or despair, including those who may be at risk of suicide, to receive confidential emotional support at any time of the day or night in order to improve their emotional health and to reduce the incidence of suicide and promote a better understanding in society of suicide, suicidal behaviour and the value of expressing feelings which may otherwise lead to suicide or impaired emotional health
Roscommon SPCA (Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) is a non-profit organisation run by people who volunteer their time, and is affiliated to the Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ISPCA)
We allow sick children in hospital to have visits from their family pet and / or therapy dogs
We give sick children in hospital access to their family pets and/or therapy animals. Families of the sick children are also be supported. No costs arise for the families involved.
Prevention of premature death and disability due to heart disease and stroke.
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.