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
Change Your Mind is Northern Ireland's Mental Health Anti Stigma campaign. Our aim is to reduce and limit the impact of stigma upon the lives of people who are experiencing mental health difficulties.
Hearing Link, 23 Enterprise House Lisburn Enterprise Centre Lisburn BT28 2BP United Kingdom
Hearing Link is a UK charity for people with any level of hearing loss, their family and friends. Our vision is a world where everyone can enjoy life and participate fully and confidently, whatever their level of hearing.
8 – 10 William Street Belfast BT1 1PR United Kingdom
The Northern Ireland Alcohol and Drugs Alliance is a group of voluntary and community sector organisations that provide support to those affected by alcohol and drug misuse, and their families.
The AHF is a registered charity, working since 1976 to promote the conservation and sustainable re-use of historic buildings for the benefit of communities across the UK, particularly in economically disadvantaged areas.
Knockbracken Healthcare Park Saintfield Road Belfast BT8 8BH United Kingdom
Action MS provides a range of social care services for people living with multiple sclerosis, their families and carers throughout in Northern Ireland. Our services include information, advocacy, groups, reflexology and a holiday home in Portstewart.
Uplift is a people powered campaigning organisation of 130,000 people that uses digital technology to connect people who share the values of social justice, equality and sustainability on the island of Ireland.
385 Springfield Road 385 Springfield Road Belfast BT12 7DG United Kingdom
PEAT is the Autism Charity in Northern Ireland that provides direct individualised intervention for children/young people with autism based on the belief that they deserve to achieve their full potential.
Family Fund Unit 4 Alpha Court York YO32 9WN United Kingdom
Family Fund is the UK’s largest charity providing grants for families raising disabled or seriously ill children and young people. Last year, we provided 89,423 grants or services worth over £36 million to families across the UK.
Unit 47 Dungannon Enterprise Centre 2 Coalisland Road Dungannon BT71 6JT United Kingdom
We are a local charity and we lend mobility scooters and wheelchairs to anyone with limited mobility across Cookstown & Dungannon and surrounding areas. It is free to join and free to use daily with equipment available long term.
Specialisterne NI, Skainos Belfast BT4 1AF United Kingdom
A specialist recruitment, training and support consultancy that is not for private profit. Specialisterne supports people on the Autistic Spectrum to prepare for, secure and sustain employment by enabling a culture of mutual understanding.
Unit 4, Glenshane Business Park Unit 4, Glenshane Business Park Dungiven BT47 4QL United Kingdom
We are a Day Centre, community group and charity based in the Glenshane Business Park, Dungiven; open Monday, Wednesday and Thursday. The Centre works with adults who have sensory, physical and learning disabilities, their families and carers.
61A Great Suffolk Street London SE1 0BU United Kingdom
Muscular Dystrophy UK is the charity for the 70,000 people living with muscle-wasting conditions in the UK. We bring together people affected by more than 60 rare and very rare progressive muscle-weakening and wasting conditions.
Unit 41, Antrim Business Park Enkalon Industrial Estate Antrim BT41 4LD United Kingdom
The Bridge Association is a Not-for-Profit organisation providing vocational training opportunities for adults with learning disabilities aged 18+ years.