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The Grace Centre

The Grace Centre

Lambe Street / South Square, Clonakilty ,
The Grace Centre was established several years ago by Patricia O Callaghan, a social worker, to fulfil the need for a family resource centre for Clonakilty with it's growing population. The centre has grown in size and demand. It is a not for profit enterprise and there are several cois-ceam counsellors who provide counselling services at reduced rates. There are various programmes run for mothers and toddlers. Saturday's host men's and women's events and Sunday the centre is utilised by a community church group.
Enniscorthy Camera Club

Enniscorthy Camera Club

Friary Place, Enniscorthy ,
Enniscorthy Camera Club established 1977, membership is open to anyone interested in photography and taking part in the clubs social activities. Meetings fortnightly at the Masonic Hall, Friary Place,
Dundalk Lions Club

Dundalk Lions Club

c/o Crowne Plaza Hotel, Dundalk, Co. Louth, Dundalk ,
Dundalk Lions Club members fundraise in order to support causes which affect our local community
Castlerea Rose Festival

Castlerea Rose Festival

The Castlerea Rose Festival is one of the most successful and entertaining family festivals in Ireland. 2013 will be our 25th anniversary so you can expect a bigger, brighter and bolder festival. Check out our website www.castlerearosefestival.com for further details Wednesday, July 31st - Sunday, August 4th 2013
Bwrc- Ballymun Womens Resource Centre

Bwrc- Ballymun Womens Resource Centre

Sillogue Neighbourhood Centre , Ballymun ,
Ballymun Womens Resource Centre is a community based service focusing upon the provision of ongoing support for young women residing in the Ballymun area. We aim to empower young women in generating positive and informed life choices and opportunities. The BWRC work developmentally with the women and families to reduce the incidence of unplanned pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections, relationship violence, early school leaving and unemployment.
Mcgrath Clan - Origins

Mcgrath Clan - Origins

Islandmagrath, Ennis ,
The McGrath Family were of huge importance, so important that they became the heriditory poets to the O Brien Kings. They had their main branch at Islandmagrath Clarecastle, Co Clare, and also began branches in Tipperary, Waterford and Donegal. The McGraths live in Co Clare to this day, the county where they began.
Bandon Job Resource Centre

Bandon Job Resource Centre

Factory (Begleys) Lane, Bandon ,
We provide a free and confidential service with a resource room for jobseekers equipped with computers, broadband access, printing and photocopying facilities, books, reference materials and national publications. An up-to-date jobs notice board and training notice board will have details of current opportunities for job seekers. You can choose to work on your own and use the resources in the centre to search for emplyment, training or update your CV, type a cover letter or fill an application form. You can choose to work with a Mentor to explore your skills and career options in more depth
Tel: 238829710
Galway Simon Community

Galway Simon Community

Unit 18 Tuam Road Centre, Tuam Road,, Galway ,
Galway Simon believes that any person who sleeps rough, lives in emergency accommodation or in inadequate, insecure or unsafe housing is experiencing homelessness. People sleeping out in doorways, parks, in derelict sites and in abandoned cars experience the most extreme form of homelessness. This is what most of the public think of when they hear the word 'homeless'. But this is just the tip of the iceberg.The 'invisible' homeless, people who live in emergency accommodation, in shelters, hostels, refuges, in B&Bs or double share with friends and relatives, make up about 10 times the number of people sleeping rough. They are also without a home and in need of help. Being homeless is more than about being without a roof over your head; it's about a lack of security, lack of belonging, lack of privacy and lack of safety. The experience of homelessness is arguably one of the grossest violations of human rights in developed economies like Ireland. Homelessness is not, and should never be accepted as, an inevitable outcome for any person. We believe that homelessness in Ireland can be ended. By an end to homelessness we mean no one will have to sleep rough because of a lack of appropriate services, no one will have to live in emergency accommodation for longer than is an emergency, and no one will become homeless due to a lack of services or inadequate housing provision.
Music Variety Project Listowel

Music Variety Project Listowel

This project provides a safe environment for young people, aged 12-19, to come together and create music. Through the skilled & trained volunteers young people are given a chance to express themselves through music and to develop both musically and socially. If you'd like any extra information, send us a message directly on Facebook, or email kdysmvplistowel@gmail.com. We're also on Twitter. https://twitter.com/MVP_Listowel
Tel: 068 23744
Ashbourne   Playspace Network

Ashbourne Playspace Network

Due to the lack of facilities in Ashbourne Co. Meath, concerned parents have come together to set a change in motion. Our first priority is Ashbourne Playground. This is currently the only free outdoor amenity for children in Ashbourne and as we have seen recently, it has crumbled under the pressure of population growth. The playground no longer serves a purpose to our children and has also become a health and safety issue. A new playground committee fronted by the parents of Ashbourne will work together with the local council, Gardai and area representatives to achieve common goals, to secure a cleaner, safer place for our children to play.
Durrow Scarecrow Festival

Durrow Scarecrow Festival

Nominated for the 'Best Festival of 2012' in the Irish Times Ticket Awards, the Durrow Scarecrow Festival is a fun filled value for money event. Being the home of the All Ireland Scarecrow Championships, this unique and quirky festival has something for everyone.
Tel: 863488254
Engineers Ireland

Engineers Ireland

22 Clyde Road, Ballsbridge ,
With almost 24,000 members, Engineers Ireland is one of the country's oldest and largest professional bodies. Our primary role is to be the representative voice of the engineering profession in Irelan