Barefeet is a creative arts organisation, originating in Zambia, mainly working with young people through arts and performance.In N. Ireland we facilitate workshops with young people and educators using arts based methodologies as well as other activities
ABBEY SureStart provides services for parents and children aged 0-4, in the following wards: Abbey,Cloughfern, Coole, Dunanney, Part of Monkstown, Valley, Whitehouse & Glenville.
Unit 20 Dunlop Industrial Units 8 Balloo Drive Bangor BT19 7QY United Kingdom
Seacourt Print Workshop is a creative hub in Bangor, County Down providing a unique space for engaging in creativity whatever your training or life circumstances. Our workshop is a place where people can come to make art, develop their skills and talents and connect with others.
EMBRACE NI is a group of Christians from different denominations working together to promote a positive response to people who are seeking asylum, refugees, migrant workers and people from minority-ethnic backgrounds living in Northern Ireland.
Duncairn Complex Duncairn Avenue Belfast BT14 6BP United Kingdom
174 Trust focuses on work dedicated to tackling many of the problems confronting the local community and meeting the needs of those living in the local area with Nursery, Afterschool, Disability Groups and an Arts and Culture Centre.
Skyzdalimit provides a creative and health enhancing experience for all people however we particularly welcome people with a disability. THe company was constituted in 2011.
The Dry Arch Children's Centre 50 Legavallon Road Dungiven BT47 4QL United Kingdom
The Dry Arch Children’s Centres is social economy business which provides a wide range of support to children, young people and their families. Our team of multi-disciplinary professionals provide seamless integrated services and information across three centres, one in Dungiven and two in Limavady.
Skyzdalimit Omagh is a cross-community performing arts charity for people with a learning/physical disability, sensory/visual impairment and non-disabled peers
Suite 5c Stirling House Castlereagh Business Park Belfast BT5 6BQ United Kingdom
Brain Injury Matters (NI) is an independent regional Charity established in 2013 to support, promote and empower those living with acquired brain injury (ABI).
42 Enniskillen Business Centre Lackaghboy Industrial Estate Enniskillen BT74 4RL United Kingdom
Mission Statement:
To ensure that people in Fermanagh have access to places and services in a sustainable way and in response to local needs, to manage an efficient, effective and affordable community transport service in Co. Fermanagh
A partnership set up to provide a rural community development service is currently being offered to local community
groups, social enterprises and farm families across the Derry~Londonderry Council and Strabane District Council areas
E2A Community Arts Centre 69 Newry Street Banbridge BT32 3EA United Kingdom
E2A Inclusive Theatre Group is Northern Ireland's leading facilitator of drama/performing arts services directed towards people with and without a physical/learning disability.
With a strong emphasis on 'inclusion' everyone is welcome from aged 7.
Sollus Cultural Promotions specialise in providing cultural events to the public. We are the organisers behind this years, Walled City Tattoo in Ebrington Square. We are regarded as one of the biggest, fastest selling events of the year.
256-258 Falls Road Belfast BT12 6AL United Kingdom
The Falls Women’s Centre was established in 1982 in West Belfast by local women, to improve the quality of life for women and their families living in areas of extreme deprivation and most affected by the conflict.
The Women's Centre is a feminist community education initiative. We provide a broad range of education and training, employability and back to work programmes. . The Centre has an on site creche to provide access for women who have babies in the 8wks - 4
Catherdral House, The Rainbow Project, 23-31 Waring Street Belfast BT1 2DX United Kingdom
The Rainbow Project is a health organisation that works to improve the physical, mental & emotional health and well-being of lesbian, gay, bisexual and/or transgender people in Northern Ireland.