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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.
Fundraising for Palliative Care Services in Waterford
A text number for an ongoing fundraising campaign for Irish Hospice Foundation.
Raise money to continue delivering specialist palliative care across the country
The Rotunda Foundation is the official fundraising arm of the Rotunda Hospital. We raise funds to support the outstanding care delivered at the Hospital. Donations fund additional equipment, family and baby care initiatives and research
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.
We allow sick children in hospital to have visits from their family pet and / or therapy dogs
We give sick children in hospital access to their family pets and/or therapy animals. Families of the sick children are also be supported. No costs arise for the families involved.
Ronald McDonald House Charities provides a home from home for families with seriously ill children in Our Lady's Children's Hospital, Crumlin.
Ireland AM will be broadcasting a show for our charity we will be using a text to donate function for fundraising on screen
Providing hospital transport to families living with cancer
Text BUILD to donate €4. We are a fully registered charity (CHY 22298), raising funds to help build our 2 projects. project 1. An accommodation facility near St Vincents Hospital for families of patients with Cystic Fibrosis undergoing long hospitalisations. 2)Irelands first wellness/respite facility, especially for CF patients.
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.