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The Society of Saint Vincent de Paul exists to fight povertyWe work for social justice and the creation of a more just, caring nation. Through our wide range of services we provide practical support to people in need. Established in 1844, we are the largest, voluntary, charitable organisation in Ireland with over 11,000 volunteers.
Helplink provides accessible, free or low cost mental health services; locally, nationally and internationall. Coldtober is a month long cold water challenge to raise funds for our mental health services.
Raising public awareness of Cystic Fibrosis and fundraising for CF services in Ireland.
Promotes positive mental health and assists those experiencing mental health difficulties
Fundraising for Palliative Care Services in Waterford
THe ISPCA is the largest national animal welfare organisation caring for all animals in Ireland. We rescue, rehabilitate and responsibly rehome cruelly treated, neglected and abused animals.
World Vision Ireland's Childhood Rescue programme helps children in the world's most dangerous places to survive, recover & build a future.
Foundation provides financial assistance to the families of critically ill children for non-medical expenses such as accomodation, travel costs and food costs while a child is in hospital or travelling to and from hospital regularly.
ISPCC is the National Child Protection Charity. ISPCC Childline is a 24 hour listening service for children
The Dyslexia Association of Ireland works with and for people affected by dyslexia by providing information, offering appropriate support services, and raising awareness of dyslexia. Dyslexia is a specific learning difficulty which affects the acquisition of fluent and accurate reading and spelling skills; approx. 10% of the population is affected.
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.
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