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Providing hospital transport to families living with cancer
Text donation platform for people to donate to our Cancer Support Centre services
Mobile payments for Market House
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.
Ronald McDonald House Charities provides a home from home for families with seriously ill children in Our Lady's Children's Hospital, Crumlin.
Irish Cancer Society provides nursing services, health promotion and research funding. Our Breast Cancer campaigns deliver to each of these areas through public fundraising.
Fundraising for paediatric cancer support services and research. Directly supporting children, their families, and carers.
To provide another alternative for members of the public to donate funds to Tuam Cancer Care which is fully funded through donations
Helping Families fighting childhood cancer who need to travel overseas for specialist cancer treatment not available in Ireland.
helping families battling childhood cancer in ireland who need to travel overseas for cancer treatment not available in Ireland
OCF annual fundraising campaign - Lollipop Day