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The Irish Haemochromatosis Association is a medical charity who advocates for haemochromatosis patients and their families. We have almost 900 members and aim to raise awareness of haemochromatosis among the public and the medical profession in Ireland and promote early diagnosis to save lives.
Provide information and support services to people living with chronic pain.
Ronald McDonald House Charities provides a home from home for families with seriously ill children in Our Lady's Children's Hospital, Crumlin.
Rescue & rehoming of dogs which come into our care mainly from pounds around Ireland. We also take in stray cats and rehome them. All animals are vaccinated, chipped and neutered by us.
Real Time Passenger Information (RTPI) will show you when your bus is due to arrive at your bus stop so you can plan your journey more accurately. You can access Real Time Passenger Information a number of different ways depending on where you are or what suits you, the easiest way to access Real Time Information is by entering your bus stop number here or by using the Dublin Bus or Transport for Ireland Apps.
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 principal activity of the company is the provision of direct services to people who use drugs in Ireland. We do this from a low-threshold and harm reduction ethos, meaning that we try to keep the barriers to accessing our services as low as possible, and that our focus is on reducing the broad harms that drug use causes to individuals, families, communities and broader society.
The Irish Heart Foundation is the National Stroke and Heart Charity focusing on the prevention of premature death and disability due to Heart Disease and Stroke.
The ISPCA is the largest national animal welfare organisation caring for all animals in Ireland. We rescue, rehabilitate and responsible re-home cruelly treated, neglected and abused animals.
The ISPCA is the largest national animal welfare organisation caring for all animals in Ireland. We rescue, rehabilitate and responsible re-home cruelly treated, neglected and abused animals.
The ISPCA is the largest national animal welfare organisation caring for all animals in Ireland. We rescue, rehabilitate and responsible re-home cruelly treated, neglected and abused animals.
MagPlus is a virtual library offering a wide variety of magazines from famous publishers on many topics including, but not limited to, News, Business, Wellness, Sports and Gastronomy. It contains world well-known magazines, along with local ones, to fit the user’s needs.
The Irish Motor Neurone Disease Association (IMNDA, CHY 8510) is the only organisation of its kind in the country. We are dedicated to working on behalf of people living with MND and their families and carers. Our key services include home visits by our 6 MND nurses, financial assistance towards home help and the supply of specialised equipment on loan. We also fund and promote research into the causes and treatments of MND.
A charity that provides assistance dogs for children and adults living with physical disabilities free of charge
Call to action for Skydive Fundraiser in print format distributed by email
The Immigrant Council of Ireland was established in 2001 and since then has been proud to drive real and significant change in many areas of Irish law and society. Our continuing work to promote positive integration in society, stop racism, end human trafficking and encourage immigration reforms for all migrant people comes with a track record of success.
The Irish Motor Neurone Disease Association (IMNDA) is the only organisation of its kind providing care and support to people with Motor Neurone Disease, their families, friends and carers. We provide support services to help people living with the disease - these services include access to 6 MND Nurses, provision of specialised equipment, counselling sessions, funding towards research, funding towards homecare and operation of a helpline. Our National Drink Tea for MND campaign happens for the month of March and enables us to continue providing these services.
At the Haven Hub, we are guided by compassion in our mission to bring a range of mental health supports to the community without having to worry about how you might have to pay for it. We run a wide range of mental health courses and programs, designed to keep you out of crisis before you might ever need to use our crisis centres. You don't need to be suicidal to avail of our supports. All courses are available without cost to the general community.