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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.
Ronald McDonald House Charities provides a home from home for families with seriously ill children in Our Lady's Children's Hospital, Crumlin.
BUMBLEance is Ireland’s only dedicated Children’s Ambulance Service. We make a difference by empowering the thousands of families unable to access their child’s healthcare by providing nationwide journeys in a safe, caring and fun environment, completely free of charge.
A charity providing support to brain tumour patients and families as well as carers and the medical profession.
Helping Families fighting childhood cancer who need to travel overseas for specialist cancer treatment not available in Ireland.
helping families battling childhood cancer in ireland who need to travel overseas for cancer treatment not available in Ireland
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.
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.