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8 Springfield Meadows
Belfast
BT13 3QS
United Kingdom

The County Antrim & District Football Association (also known as the North East Ulster Football Association but more commonly as the Co. Antrim FA) is the largest of the four regional divisional football associations within Northern Ireland being affiliated to the Irish FA; the others being the Mid-Ulster FA, the Northwest of Ireland FA and the Fermanagh & Western FA. The Co. Antrim FA held its inaugural meeting on 23 April 1888 at the Commercial Hotel, Donegall Street, Belfast.
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36 Antrim Road, Belfast
Belfast
BT36 2AE
United Kingdom

This organisation is the O'laverty Library at St. Malachy's College, Belfast.
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48 Elmwood Avenue
Belfast
BT9 6AZ
United Kingdom

The Irish Council of Churches was founded in 1923 and is a forum for dialogue between Protestant and Orthodox churches on the island of Ireland.
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368 Cregagh Road
Belfast
bt6 9ey
United Kingdom

Since 1795
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1 Hill Street
Belfast
BT1 2LB
United Kingdom

MW Advocate is Northern Ireland's leading bespoke Public Relations, public affairs and social media partnership. Established in March 2012 and based in Belfast’s Cathedral Quarter, we have built a large stable of public sector, business-to-business, consumer, charity and voluntary clients who work with our team of four dedicated professionals with unrivalled experience.
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Book Trust G8
Battersea Studios, 80 Silverthorne Road, Battersea
London
SW8 3HE
United Kingdom

BookTrust transforms lives by getting children and families reading. BookTrust is the UK's largest children's reading charity. Each year we reach 3.4 million children across the UK with books, resources and support.
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BT74 7DS
United Kingdom

Sinn Féin
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14 South Street
Newtownards
BT23 4JT
United Kingdom

Kellie Armstrong MLA is the Alliance Party MLA for the Strangford Constituency.
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55 Glenfada Park
Derry
BT48 9DR
United Kingdom

The Bloody Sunday Trust is a community-based organisation established in Derry in 1996, to assist the Bloody Sunday families in their quest for truth and justice and to create a proper legacy for Bloody Sunday and the Civil Rights era.
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55 Glenfada Park
Derry
BT48 9DR
United Kingdom

The Bloody Sunday Trust is a community-based organisation established in Derry in 1996, to assist the Bloody Sunday families in their quest for truth and justice and to create a proper legacy for Bloody Sunday and the Civil Rights era.
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1st Floor, Queens Quay
Londonderry
BT48 7AS
United Kingdom

We believe every child has the right to be happy and safe so when a child feels like there’s nowhere else to turn, they can talk to us. Childline Foyle are looking for volunteers to listen to the children and young people who contact us, however demand is so high that we can’t answer every call. Your time can make a big difference. No previous experience is needed as full training and support is provided by staff here at the base.
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51 Abbeydale Avenue
Newtownards
Newtownards
BT238RT
United Kingdom

Bouncy Castles that come with flashing disco lights and powerful speaker inside

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63-75 Duncairn Gardens
Belfast
BT15 2GB
United Kingdom

Adoption UK is the leading charity providing support, community and advocacy for all those parenting or supporting children who cannot live with their birth parents.
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Bangor
BT204LE
United Kingdom

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Rushmere Shopping Centre
Central Way
Craigavon
BT64 1AA
United Kingdom

Rushmere Shopping Centre & Retail Park boasts some of the top names in retail with over 60 top names stores with something to suit all styles & tastes!

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Unit 5
58 Greystone Road
Antrim
BT41 1JZ
United Kingdom

Our vision… ‘No child or family experiences emotional distress, loss, or grief alone ‘ FME aims to achieve this vision through ensuring the provision of simple, powerful tools which supports the health & wellbeing of children, young people, their families, and community, through prevention, intervention, postvention and education. Powerful tools in the hands of change makers!
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United Kingdom

Irish medium nursery

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Adelaide House
24-26 Adelaide Park
Belfast
BT9 6FX
United Kingdom

A residential home located in Belfast.
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Good Shepherd Centre
511 Ormeau Road
Belfast
BT7 3GS
United Kingdom

Living Church office is an initiative of the Diocese of Down and Connor

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United Kingdom

Dawn Harbinson is based in Belfast, has worked in the education and training sector, has experience in mental health work and mentoring people with disabilities. In 2014, Dawn organised and spoke at a conference, ‘Suicide in Northern Ireland'.

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United Kingdom

Boccia UK was formed in 2007 to meet the growing need for Boccia to have a co-ordinated UK wide approach to the development of the elite level of the sport.

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44 Irish Quarter West
Carrickfergus
BT38 8AT
United Kingdom

FLAME Gasworks is situated within the sole surviving Victorian coal gasworks in Ireland. Guided tours all year by appointment.

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Towell House, 57 Kings Road
Belfast
BT5 7BS
United Kingdom

84 Bedded Residential Home

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34 Croft Road
Holywood
BT18 0PR
United Kingdom

The Holywood Steiner School, a Steiner Waldorf School, is the only one of its kind in Northern Ireland. It is also the only Steiner Waldorf School in Ireland which takes pupils from preschool right through to GCSE.

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Laganwood House
44 Newforge Lane
BELFAST
BT9 5NW
United Kingdom

Woven (formerly Habinteg Housing Association (Ulster) Ltd) was founded in 1976 as a registered housing association in Northern Ireland. We plan, develop, and manage ‘integrated’ housing schemes in both urban and rural areas throughout the region and work with a number of partner organisations in providing supported housing projects. Woven represents not only our name, but also what we do. Our aim is to develop housing and bring people together to create thriving neighbourhoods, weaving together homes, lives, and communities to help create a shared vision of an inclusive Northern Ireland.