2nd Floor, Riverfront House Pearse Road Letterkenny, Co. Donegal Ireland
The Community Workers Co-operative (CWC) is a national network of community activists, both paid and unpaid, working collectively for social change and social justice at local, regional and national level. Donegal Community Workers Co-operative (DCWC) is
Bridge Centre 5A Holmview Avenue Omagh BT79 0AQ United Kingdom
Omagh Support & Self Help Group (OSSHG) is the charity founded in the aftermath of the Omagh Bomb in August 1998 to give support and solace to victims of terrorism and the wider community affected by such acts.
2 Trench Road Mallusk Newtownabbey BT36 4TY United Kingdom
Extern Works is an organisation that works with homeless people, refugees and other disadvantaged groups in Northern Ireland and provides education and training to help individuals reach their full potential.
Innovation Factory, Forthriver Business Park, 385 Springfield Road, Belfast BT12 7DG United Kingdom
A registered charity, Angel Eyes NI provides expert, practical, and emotional care and support to children and young people with a visual impairment and their families throughout Northern Ireland. We work hard to ensure their voice is heard at statutory and government level to help shape services to meet their needs and improve their lives.
Glebe House 23 Bishopscourt Road Strangford BT30 7NZ United Kingdom
Harmony Community Trust is a cross community organisation founded in 1975 to promote community relations and social inclusion. Its base is Glebe House,Strangford, from which it delivers community relations programmes and activities.
Dunclug Partnership seeks to build cross-community relations, community cohesion and development and leave a legacy that will create a peaceful reconciliation between all members of the community that live in this area.
58 Prehen Road Prehen Derry BT47 2TN United Kingdom
We believe in a dignity that is inherent in each person and we are committed to improving the quality of human life throughout he world. We do this through friendships, events and services.
PEAT is a NI charity providing practical behaviour support and training, using evidence-based practice, to parents/carers of children with autism, professionals working directly with individuals with autism as well as support and training for schools etc
Castleton Centre Castleton Centre Belfast BT15 3HE United Kingdom
Positive People provides support workers, nurses and allied health professionals to organisations (Trusts, charities & private organisations) and individuals throughout Northern Ireland.
Unit G, Curlew Pavilion Portside Business Park Belfast BT3 9ED United Kingdom
Disability Sport NI is the main charity in Northern Ireland working with children, young people and adults with a disability who would like to get involved and take part in recreational and performance sport and physical recreation.
Blackstaff Chambers 2 Amelia Street Belfast BT2 7GS United Kingdom
PVN is an inter-community and inter-cultural Church in heart of Belfast City Centre. Let's Do This NI! is the vehicle through which PVN delivers its services to the community.
East Belfast Network Centre 55 Belfast Bt5 4fp United Kingdom
Through initiating, developing and delivering a range of high quality educational initiatives we aim to work in PARTNERSHIP WITH YOUNG PEOPLE making it possible for them to articulate their own needs and establish structures suitable to those needs.
c/o CWA 1 Stranmillis Embankment Belfast BT7 1GB United Kingdom
Counselling All Nations Services (CANS) was established in response to the current gap identified in culturally specific counselling service provision for people from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities resident in Northern Ireland.
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.
Westgate House, 2 Queen Street, Belfast BT1 6ED United Kingdom
Shopmobility Belfast provides a FREE daily hire service to our members to allow them to use the social, leisure and shopping facilities Belfast City and greater the Belfast area has to offer with independence, freedom and dignity.
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.