The Women’s Resource and Development Agency are delighted to announce, the delivery of two Community Facilitator Programmes this year, due to commence in September 2013.
Cancer Focus Northern Ireland, the new name for the Ulster Cancer Foundation, is holding a number of October walks in the North West, Bangor, Belfast and Downpatrick areas for anyone who has been affected by cancer.
Department for Communities Minister Paul Givan MLA joined newly appointed delivery partners, Limavady Community Development Initiative (LCDI), the Association of Independent Volunteer Centres (AIVC) Volunteer Now and North West Volunteer Centre to launch
Businesses across Northern Ireland are today being urged to sign up to Give & Gain Day, the world’s only annual day of employee volunteering run by the charity, Business in the Community taking place on 20 May 2016.
Businesses across Northern Ireland are today being urged to sign up to Give & Gain Day, the world’s only annual day of employee volunteering run by the charity, Business in the Community taking place on 20 May 2016.
Businesses across Northern Ireland are today being urged to sign up to Give & Gain Day, the world’s only annual day of employee volunteering run by the charity, Business in the Community taking place on 20 May 2016.
We are a gathering of therapists/people and wish to add to our numbers
Our meetings are based on a monthly commitment on a Sunday morning at 10am for two hours; Belfast BT9
Over the time we have been gathering, we have evolved a space where we meet each other and ourselves mutually and at depth with commitment; presence; openness; warmth and acceptance without judgment; laughter and fun.
Volunteers want and need to feel supported and valued during their volunteering. The organisation needs to ensure volunteers are working to the standard required.
The Ulster Cancer Foundation (UCF) is holding a walk specifically for cancer patients on Saturday 14th April at Quoile Countryside Centre, Downpatrick.
Free, practical webinars for employers, organisations or individuals to help build and develop resilience. A series of 5 webinars, every Thursday at 12 noon, starting 28th May 2020, then 4th, 11th, 18th and 25th June 2020.
Straightforward, easy to follow and effective. Small steps over 5 weeks will make a big difference!
Cancer Focus Northern Ireland, the new name for the Ulster Cancer Foundation, is holding a number of walks in the Belfast, Bangor and Downpatrick areas for anyone who has been affected by cancer.
Macmillan is setting up new volunteer-led services of Community Helpers which we'd love you to be a part of. The service will provide people affected by cancer with the type of practical and emotional support they require at the time they need it.
Thinking about starting a social enterprise but need guidance and support to turn your ideas into a reality? The South Eastern Social Enterprise Hub can you help you with free support including mentoring, training, action planning and test trading space.
Amber Smyth (21) from Downpatrick, is lending a hand to TORC (Trauma and Orthopaedics Research Charity), in gratitude of the life changing treatment she received, enabling her to make a full recovery from horrific road traffic accident injuries.
Funding enables Action Cancer to operate regionally across Co Down (Dundonald, Bangor, Newtownards, Downpatrick, Newry), Co Antrim (Belfast), Co Derry-Londonderry (Coleraine, L/Derry), Co Tyrone (Augher) and Co Armagh (Lurgan)