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Preventing the harm and healing the trauma of sexual violence
We provide a phone email listening service for people who are experiencing feelings of distress or despair, including those who may be experiencing suicidal feelings, offering confidential emotional support at any time of the day and night. We also provide outreach services to our local community promoting emotional well-being and awareness of mental health issues.
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.
Telephone psychic and tarot line. Customers will be connected through to live readers for guidance.
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.
Provides patient comforts , equipment, ameneties, Coomplementary and Support Services to patients and families known to the South East Palliative Care Service
we rescue, rehabilitate and rehome stray and abandoned cats and dogs in co donegal
Animal Welfare Charity. We rescue, reunite, rehome lost or abandoned small animals, mainly dogs and cats via our 24/7/365 helpline. We provide emergency accommodation at our shelter. We provide education and training opportunities in animal welfare by school visits and TY placements.
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.
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