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Providing information & support services to people with Autism, and their families.
Providing information & support services to people with Autism, and their families.
Daisyhouse, a registered charity and Approved Housing Body has supported women out of homelessness.Women become homeless for different reasons- domestic violence, sexual abuse, sexual violence, addiction, ill health, relationship breakdown, trafficking, coming out of state care, loss of income and other complex traumas. All of the women who are referred to us have faced a combination of these complex challenges. When this happens, they need support, time and a safe space where they can start to rebuild from the trauma of their past experiences, feel safe and secure and, in time, move forward in their lives. Daisyhouse provides this support, time and safe space. Daisyhouse provides supported temporary accommodation combined with uniquely tailored individual personal support programmes to women who are homeless. We provide this service for 18 month periods so these women can break the cycle of homelessness and be empowered to move forward to independent sustainable living.
Barretstown is a children's charity. Childhood stops for seriously ill children. At Barretstown we Press Play. The BigPicnic campaign is an annual event, usually hosted in Barretstown but this year it will be virtual.
The Irish Deaf Society seeks to achieve and promote the Equality and Rights of Deaf people in Ireland. On the grounds of the Irish Constitution and Human Rights and international legislation, the ambition of full access to citizenship and society is sought through the empowerment and mobilisation of the Deaf community. With an awareness of their identity and their rights as individuals, Deaf people in Ireland are enabled to celebrate their culture and to fight for the recognition of Irish Sign Language (ISL), and break down the barriers of discrimination.
GRCC is dedicated to providing a professional, caring and confidential counselling and support service for those in our community affected by sexual abuse and sexual violence. We also work towards ending cultural and societal tolerance of sexual violence through advocacy, awareness raising and education programmes.
License for a text to give service. The details are as follows: Once-off Donation - Text GIVE to 50300 to donate €4 • Text costs €4. Spina Bifida Hydrocephalus Ireland (SBHI) will receive a minimum of €3.60. Service Provider: LIKECHARITY. Helpline: 01 481 9311
The Alzheimer Society of Ireland works across the country in the heart of local communities providing dementia specific services and supports and advocating for the rights and needs of all people living with dementia and their carers.Our vision is an Ireland where no one goes through dementia alone and where policies and services respond appropriately to the person with dementia and their carers, at the times they need support.A national non-profit organisation, The Alzheimer Society of Ireland is person centred, rights-based and grassroots led with the voice of the person with dementia and their carer at its core.
Grand Game is a high-quality game premium subscription service. Subscription to this service offers you access to various categories like games, gaming tips, game reviews, and many more. The users will have access to the portal during their subscription and they will regularly receive reminders for the service costs as well as the link to the portal where they are able to play the games. In order to subscribe to the service, the user needs to be 18+ years old. The cost of the subscription is €7,5 per week.
GCN (Gay Community News) is Ireland's longest-running national LGBT+ publication and a not-for-profit registered charity. GCN is owned and published by the National Lesbian and Gay Federation (NLGF Ltd). This will be an ONGOING CAMPAIGN for GCN.
Jigsaw is the National Centre for Youth Mental Health. Our vision is of an Ireland where every young persons mental health is valued and supported. We are a community of professionals, supporters, and volunteers with a shared belief in an Ireland where every young person’s mental health is valued and supported. We offer a listening ear, and give advice and support to young people aged 12 – 25 years-old. We give families, teachers, and those who support young people’s mental health.
LottyClub Premium Recipes Club available at ie.tastydietrecipe.com is a service targeting users above 18 years of age interested in diet tips, enhancing their cooking knowledge and upgrading their lifestyle. The service has been operating in Ireland since 2019.