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A skill-based competition service offering subscribers the opportunity to win shopping vouchers at popular retail stores.
A text service that will allow general public to donate to Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind. Irish Guide Dogs provides life-changing services to people who are vision impaired and families who have children with autism.
24Sports is a weekly subscription service offering unlimited access to a portal with sports related games.
We work to prevent the harm and heal the trauma of rape and other forms of sexual violence
To create and deliver innovative approaches that educate, inform and inspire people to cultivate good mental health and reduce stigma leading to less death by suicide
To create and deliver innovative approaches that educate, inform and inspire people to cultivate good mental health and reduce stigma leading to less death by suicide
To provide support to all those affected by farm accidents and traumas
This campaign is for our child ambassador Saoirse Ruane to collect money for special mobility trikes for children with disabilities for Variety Ireland
Family Carers Ireland is the national charity supporting the 500,000+ family carers across the country who care for loved ones such as children or adults with additional needs, physical or intellectual disabilities, frail older people, those with palliative care needs or those living with chronic illnesses, mental health challenges or addiction.
A weekly competition offering subscribers a prize which is their choice of either an iPhone (or iPad) or 500 euro worth of shopping gift cards.
This is a €4 once off text service to raise funds for special trikes for children who require extra mobility needs in Ireland
Barnardos and ALDI Partnership activity. Largely text to donate.
Providing essential Therapies and activities for Children and Adults with Down Syndrome to reach their full potential.