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Junior Minister Gerry Kelly has named 88 year old great-grandmother Sarah Stewart as the Age Concern volunteer of the year at a special awards ceremony in Cookstown.

Health Minister Michael McGimpsey has written to all health and social care staff to provide an update on structural changes for health.

A Photographic Exhibition, showcasing the talents of young disabled people in Northern Ireland is on show at the Belfast Waterfront Hall until 19 October.

Applications are invited from voluntary and community groups for grants between £10,000 and £50,000 for activities which will take place in the Northern Board area. The deadline is 9 November 2007.

Friends of the Earth director Tony Juniper will urge Stormont politicians to commit Northern Ireland to annual cuts in carbon dioxide emissions, when he attends a public meeting in Belfast on Wednesday 10 October.

The first call for proposals for projects funded under the new LIFE+ environment programme has been launched. A total amount of €187 million is available for this first call for proposals

Employment and Learning Minister Sir Reg Empey today encouraged organisations in Northern Ireland to apply for the latest round of European Social Funding (ESF).

Applications are being sought for European Social Funding under Priority 1 of the new Northern Ireland European Social Fund Programme 2007-13. There will be £45.5million of funding available under the first call of the NI European Social Fund. (Please note this scheme does not open until 11 October 2007)

Eleanor Gill, Chief Executive of the Consumer Council, has been crowned public sector personality of the year at a glittering awards presentation on 04 October.

The Ulster Cancer Foundation (UCF) has teamed up with Gordons Chemists to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the charity’s Think Pink! Campaign which runs during October, breast cancer awareness month.

The International Day for the Eradication of Poverty took place on 17 October demanding urgent action on world poverty.

This is an opportunity to offer a one off small grant opportunity to LGB groups and organisations across the LGB sector in Northern Ireland.

Belfast City Council’s has opened its Annual Funding for Culture and Arts grants. As part of ongoing cultural investment, applications are now invited for Multi Annual Funding and Annual Funding for Culture and Arts 2008 - 2009.

Greater Village Regeneration Trust are offering FREE Maths and English tutoring for anyone needing extra help with their GCSE's

The Cedar Foundation has become the 1st Northern Ireland Charity to win the EFQM (European Foundation in Quality Management) Award. As well as winning the Excellence Award the charity also walked off with a special judge's award for Best Customer Focus.

Belfast shows its support for the oppressed citizens of Burma

Oxjam is a unique music experience that aims to stage as many music events as possible throughout October to raise money for Oxfam Ireland.

CAWT, the cross border health and social care partnership, is keen to engage with the voluntary and community sector so that our future programme of work reflects the needs of local communities.

A new website will assist organisations supporting Migrant Workers across Northern Ireland.

The Big Lottery Fund will provide up to £25 million in the UK over 2007-2009 to fund social and medical research grants for UK voluntary and community organisations.
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