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Rescue & rehoming of dogs which come into our care mainly from pounds around Ireland. We also take in stray cats and rehome them. All animals are vaccinated, chipped and neutered by us.
The ISPCA is the largest national animal welfare organisation caring for all animals in Ireland. We rescue, rehabilitate and responsible re-home cruelly treated, neglected and abused animals.
The ISPCA is the largest national animal welfare organisation caring for all animals in Ireland. We rescue, rehabilitate and responsible re-home cruelly treated, neglected and abused animals.
The ISPCA is the largest national animal welfare organisation caring for all animals in Ireland. We rescue, rehabilitate and responsible re-home cruelly treated, neglected and abused animals.
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.
The ISPCA rescue, rehabilitate and responsibly rehome animals who have been cruelly treated, neglected and abused. The ISPCA cares for all animals.
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.
Marymount provides specialist hospice care services and services for older people for the community of Cork. We would like to set up a text number to facilitate people who would like to donate to us by text message.
The Irish Motor Neurone Disease Association (IMNDA) is the only organisation of its kind providing care and support to people with Motor Neurone Disease, their families, friends and carers. We provide support services to help people living with the disease - these services include access to 6 MND Nurses, provision of specialised equipment, counselling sessions, funding towards research, funding towards homecare and operation of a helpline. Our National Drink Tea for MND campaign happens for the month of June and enables us to continue providing these services.
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.
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.
We are making the 10th anniversary of the ICE Bucket Challenge and we are hoping to raise funds to support those living with MND. The Irish Motor Neurone Disease Association (IMNDA) is the only organisation of its kind in this country. It was set up in May 1985 to provide care and support to people with Motor Neurone Disease, their carers, families, and friends. There are currently over 450 people living with MND in Ireland. MND is often referred to as the 1,000 day disease as most people die within 1,000 days of being diagnosed. Our key services include: o Home visiting by our six MND Nurse Specialists o Financial assistance towards home care o Providing specialist medical equipment free of charge to our clients o Assistance towards counselling, travel to and from medical appointments, recharge grant and voice banking grant (these new additional services are a result of Charlie Bird Development fund) o Supporting research into the causes and treatments of MND o Freefone Information support line for clients and families The Association relies heavily on fundraising activities from our members and supporters. We need to raise over 85% of our overall income. It costs approx. 2.4 million to run the Association each year.