NIRDP brings together, and benefits, patients, carers, families, clinicians and health professionals, researchers and academics living and working with rare disease.
North Coast Community Transport is a non-profit making organisation and aims to provide, low cost, accessible transport. We operate in the Causeway Coast& Glens Council area and the Ballymena area of Mid&East Antrim council.
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.
25-27 McShanes Road Bessbrook Newry BT357LZ United Kingdom
Hope 4 M.E. & Fibromyalgia Northern Ireland is a registered charity run by patients and volunteers. We receive no core government funding and rely entirely on small grants and voluntary donations to operate.
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.
19 Quarter Road Camlough Newry Co Down BT357EY United Kingdom
Camlough,South Armagh is an area adversely affected by the Northern Ireland conflict in terms of social and economic advancement,cross community interaction and mobility and physical dereliction.
144 - 152 Ravenhill Road Belfast BT6 8ED United Kingdom
We are a registered charity and social enterprise committed to changing the lives of people with learning disability and autism. We believe that with the right support, any individual with a learning disability or autism can reach their full potential and achieve their employment aspirations. Providing services in the Belfast, South Eastern and Western Health and Social Care Trust areas, we support people with learning disability and/or autism aged 16-65 through a range of individualised services and programmes.
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.
Assisi Animal Sanctuary 1 Old Bangor Road Newtownards BT23 7PU United Kingdom
Founded in 1997, Assisi Animal Sanctuary is Northern Ireland’s largest independent animal welfare charity, providing shelter for up to 200 companion animals including dogs, puppies, cats, kittens, rabbits and guinea pigs.
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.
Through public consultation Strathroy Community Association identified the need for Business Enterprise units and as a result as a result Strathroy Community Enterprise Ltd (SCEL) was established in 2001.
101 newington Causeway Elephant and Castle London SE1 6BN United Kingdom
The Salvation Army is a worldwide evangelical Christian Church and human service agency. Its message is based on the Bible; its motivation is the love of God as revealed in Jesus Christ.
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.
To develop close working relationships with various statutory volunatary and community organisations to develop and deliver projects/programmes that will lead to positive change within the local community.
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.
Meningitis Research Foundation is a leading UK, Irish and international charity working to defeat meningitis wherever it exists.
Meningitis and sepsis are together the second biggest infectious killer of children under the age of 5 globally. It strikes quickly and can affect anyone of any age. We are driven by the call of people who have experienced the devastating effects in their lives. Their demand is simple and powerful - to ensure “no other family has to go through what we have”.
Our vision is of a world free from meningitis and septicaemia.
61-67 Donegall Street Belfast BT1 2QH United Kingdom
The Church of Ireland Youth Department (CIYD), is directed by the Church of Ireland General Synod, to be responsible for the development and co-ordination of youth ministry across the church.