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Competition: “Win a trip for two to Oasis in Croke Park” competition run by Wireless Radio (ROI) Ltd which runs from July 28th to August 8th, when a guaranteed winner will win the overall prize of a VIP trip for 2 to see Oasis in Dublin on August 16th 2025 including overnight accommodation and transfers to and from the hotel to the concert. There will be multiple entry periods across the length of the promotion - Monday 28th July at 7am to Friday August 8th at 5pm. In order to win the overall prize the entrant must be selected from our random overall prize draw and be available to take our call on Friday August 8th between 5.15pm and 6pm. The call must be answered within 5 rings. If the selected entrant does not answer the call then we will continue to randomly select from the draw until we have a successful entrant who answers a test of skill question correctly and is therefore deemed the overall winner. The winning call will be broadcast on all the participating FM stations on Friday August 8th after 5pm.
Childhood Cancer Ireland is a charity founded by and led by parents of children with cancer and survivors. As a parent and survivor-led charity, we understand that a diagnosis of childhood cancer has a devastating impact on the entire family. We help to ease the burden of diagnosis and treatment on children and their families by raising funds to provide practical and emotional supports. We also advocate for better supports and services for families, as well as better treatments and outcomes for children, adolescents and young adults.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Competition: “Win a trip for two to Oasis in Croke Park” competition run by Wireless Radio (ROI) Ltd which runs from May 6th to May 16th, when a guaranteed winner will win the overall prize of a VIP trip for 2 to see Oasis in Dublin on August 16th 2025 including overnight accommodation and transfers to and from the hotel to the concert. There will be just one entry period across the length of the promotion - Monday 12th at 7am to Friday May 23rd at 4pm In order to win the overall prize the entrant must be selected from our random overall prize draw and be available to take our call on Friday May 23rd between 4.15pm and 4.45pm. The call must be answered within 5 rings. If the selected entrant does not answer the call then we will continue to randomly select from the draw until we have a successful entrant who answers a test of skill question correctly and is therefore deemed the overall winner. The winning call will be broadcast on all the participating FM stations on Friday May 23rd before 6.00pm.
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