Irish Links is an online directory that lists Irish non-profit and community organisations. The directory houses about 1,500 organisations in various categories, which are listed alphabetically.
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A community project that aims to meet local needs and improve our quality of life. We are working with the Elderly in running a monthly get-together for older people. We also run Parenting Classes, and hope to be able to offer Computer Classes soon. We are establishing a Youth Club in Gort and we hope to be able to offer a Making Choices Programme for disabled people in the near future.
GOSHH is a leading organisation in the Midwest, providing a range of free supports and services in the areas of Gender, Orientation, Sexual Health, and HIV. We provide a safe, confidential, welcoming environment for everyone we work with.
GROW is a Mental Health Organisation which helps people who have suffered, or are suffering, from mental health problems. Members are helped to recover from all forms of mental breakdown, or indeed, to prevent such happening.
The Youth Centre is managed by Youth Work Ireland Cork and it caters for young people aged 7-25 years from the Gurranabraher / Churchfield area. To actively empower the contribution of all young people through their critical participation in local youth services.
Habitat for Humanity (HFH) is an international non-profit organisation that aims to eliminate poverty housing by building simple, decent, affordable homes and by making decent housing a matter of conscience and action. Throughout our work in Ireland and around the world we contribute significantly to the achievement of the MDGs on a daily basis.
Habitat for Humanity is an internationally acclaimed non-denominational Christian self-build housing charity that has built over 125,000 homes in 87 countries since its inception in 1976.
Harmony Residential Care’s team of fully qualified professionals work alongside individuals, their family, the HSE and any other clinical professionals with a legitimate interest in the individual’s progression and development.
Haven Horizons is a voluntary organisation dedicated to ending violence and abuse against women and children. We focus on prevention activities: awareness, education, research, collaborative partnerships and piloting international best-practice models.
Haven is an Irish non-governmental organisation (NGO), strongly committed to empowering the people of Haiti to build sustainable livelihoods and to live free from poverty.
Headline is Ireland's national media monitoring programme, working to promote responsible and accurate coverage of mental health and suicide related issues within the Irish media.
The National Association for Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) 'Aims to bring about positive change in the lives of all those affected by an acquired brain injury'
A national programme devised by the Health Promotion Unit of the Department of Health and Children, in conjunction with the Community Nutrition Service of the HSE. It is a peer-led 6 session programme, the aim of which is to improve nutritional knowledge, attitudes and behaviour even on a tight household budget.
The Hearing Voices Network Ireland (HVNI) is one of over 20 nationally-based networks around the world joined by shared goals and values, incorporating a fundamental belief that there are many ways to understand the experience of hearing voices and other unusual or extreme experiences.
Heart Children Ireland's mission is to support the parents and families of children with congenital heart defects and bereaved families of children who have died from congenital heart defects.
Helium Arts, the national children’s arts and health charity. Transforming the healthcare experience of children and teenagers in Ireland through art, imagination and play.
Helplink Mental Health is an award winning, not-for-profit organisation that provides free or low cost social support services nationwide and beyond. We provide counselling via phone, online (VSee) or face to face in our Galway and Mayo offices.
Raising awareness of HHT (Hereditary Haemmorrhagic Telangiectasia) while supporting and advocating the interests & welfare of individuals and families affected by HHT in Ireland.
Hill Street Family Resource Centre is a Inter-cultural Centre for families and children based in Dublin’s North East Inner City. We provide children and their families with person-centered services that are easily accessible and inclusive of all. These services promote full social participation and aim to enable families maximise their health, well-being and life chances.
Hillview Community Resource Centre (Hillview Resource Centre is a company limited by guarantee and a registered charity (CHY: 18385). We work as part of the National Forum of Family Resource Centre’s in Ireland and are a prevention and early intervention service. Our work is underpinned by community development principles and we respond to needs as well as empower the community. We provide a range of low-cost community & family supports and host a Local Employment Service.
Our mission is to be Ireland’s trusted source of home care for seniors allowing them to live in their homes for longer than would otherwise be possible.
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