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Ronald McDonald House Charities provides a home from home for families with seriously ill children in Our Lady's Children's Hospital, Crumlin.
Purple House is a home for home for families living with cancer. Whether a person is in treatment, finished treatment, or supporting a loved one coping with a cancer diagnosis. Purple House is here to provide emotional support, practical assistance, and complementary therapies. And all are welcome.
Hugh's House is a registered charity that provides free accommodation to families while their children are inpatients in Temple Street, Rotunda, Coombe & Holles Street hospitals.
To provide accommodation and a caring, supportive environment for families whose children are undergoing medical treatment at CHI at Crumlin.
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Pieta provides a range of services nationally to people who are experiencing thoughts of suicide, those who engage in self-harm, and those bereaved by suicide. All of our services are provided free of charge, and no referral is needed.
Pieta provides a range of services nationally to people who are experiencing thoughts of suicide, those who engage in self-harm, and those bereaved by suicide. All of our services are provided free of charge, and no referral is needed.
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