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Provide essential services to individuals with Down Syndrome.
The charity that saves lives at sea by providing a 24/7 search and rescue service.
We provide essential support services for people who are homelessness, women and children experiencing domestic abuse and older people.
Raising public awareness of cystic fibrosis and fundraising for Cystic Fibrosis Ireland.
Protecting Ireland's wildlife and habitats through education, research, lobbying and partnering with other groups.
Protect Ireland's wildlife and habitats.
Providing information and support services to people with Autism and their families.
Dublin Rape Crisis Centre prevents the harm and heals the trauma of rape and sexual violence
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.
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.
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.
Providing information & support services to people with Autism, and their families.
Woodie’s Heroes is an annual charity fundraising drive organised by retailer Woodie’s which raises money for 4 different Irish children’s charities each summer. The charities are picked by an internal colleague vote and donations come through stores, online donations and donations from suppliers of the organisation. At the end of the fundraising period, the funds raised are divided equally among the 4 charities. This year the charities are Autism Assistance Dogs Ireland, ISPCC Childline, Make-A-Wish & Down Syndrome Ireland.
Tacaigh le cosaint & cur chun cinn na Gaeilge le deontas €4 do Chonradh na Gaeilge. Support the protection and promotion of our language by donating €4 to Conradh na Gaeilge.
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.
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.
Barretstown offers free therapeutic programmes at our unique specially designed campus in Co. Kildare and through outreach programmes in hospitals and schools throughout Ireland, for children and their families living with a serious illness. When a child is seriously ill, their life becomes about everything they can’t do anymore, and they can stop feeling like a regular child. Even when they physically start to get better, the psychological scars of their illness, or that of their siblings, can remain, eroding confidence, diminishing self-esteem and coping skills. Barretstown empowers and encourages each child to step out of their comfort zone and re-build their confidence through our medically endorsed therapeutic programmes. They start to discover the magic of being a child again. Since opening the gates of Barretstown in 1994, Barretstown has served over 85,000 children and family members living with serious illness. Childhood stops for seriously ill children. At Barretstown we Press Play.