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.
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.
Urban Community Chef CIC is a not for profit organisation who's ethos is to empower participants to be catalysts for healthier communities through food literacy and cooking education.
We have been delivering online group cookery sessions since May to help community groups still feel connected and to have some craic making healthy recipes.
We offer hands on, fun, bespoke food & nutrition courses tailored to individuals and groups of all ages.
We also offer RSPH accredited food hygiene training for people wanting to get into the food industry or updating an existing certificate.
The North Leitrim Women's Centre The Bee Park Centre Co. Leitrim Ireland
The North Leitrim Women's Centre aims to provide a safe, friendly, welcoming and supportive environment for all women in our community to empower them to reach their full potential
Ward 1 St Lukes Hospital Loughgall Road Armagh BT61 7NQ United Kingdom
ATSG’s mission is to work in partnership with the Irish Traveller community and other stakeholders to preserve, promote and develop Traveller culture and identity
35 Great James Street Derry BT48 7DF United Kingdom
Music Bridge is a multi-year community music training programme. The programme is a collaboration between Musicians without Borders and Cultúrlann Uí Chanáin.
Parkanaur Forest Park Dungannon BT70 3AA United Kingdom
The Speedwell Trust is an educational charity. We bring children, young people and their families together. Our programmes focus on good relations, the environment and helping young people reach their full potential at school.
The Speedwell Trust was formed 30 years ago as a leading charity working with children to deliver Shared-Education activities in Northern Ireland. We use nature, as a means to engage and inspire children by bringing them together in the neutral and natural environment of our forest and secret garden in Parkanaur Forest.
95 Darkley Road Keady Co Armagh BT60 3AY United Kingdom
Crossfire Trust is based in a rural setting and offers support to those in the South Armagh area who need a listening ear or accommodation. We also run a second hand shop to help support families on low income.
Our Vision is: Improving Quality of life through compassionate support and care
Our Mission is: Encouraging sustainable independent living for people who live with disability or disadvantage
501 Drumbeg South 501 Drumbeg South Craigavon BT65 5AH United Kingdom
Drumbeg North and South is a predominately Nationalist community in Craigavon. Drumbeg North and South Resident Association (DNSRA) have been established since 2002 and operate from a community house based at 501 Drumbeg South. DNSRA’s commitment to bu
12 Bawnmore Place Strathfoyle Derry BT47 6XP United Kingdom
Our aim is to relieve poverty, to advance educational opportunities and to provide better health and welfare through the provision of facilities and activities for women, lone parents and pre-school children of Strathfoyle and Maydown.
NIRDP brings together, and benefits, patients, carers, families, clinicians and health professionals, researchers and academics living and working with rare disease.
2 North Queen Street Belfast BT15 1ES United Kingdom
Clifton House Heritage Centre was the original Poor House of Belfast. Now restored to its former Georgian elegance it is a truly unique setting for tours, talks and events.
Our aims are to create a positive image of Russian speaking countries currently represented within NI and ensure our values and traditions are maintained for future generations
67 Chanterhill Road Drumclay Co Fermanagh BT74 6DF United Kingdom
Fírinne which is the Irish word for ‘Truth’ was founded in April 1998 when a number of bereaved families throughout Co. Fermanagh affected by state sponsored murder and others affected by state sponsored violence, came together to support each other.