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Venezolanos en el Mundo Irlanda

Venezolanos en el Mundo Irlanda

City Centre, Dublin ,
Para mantenernos informados y en contacto con nuestro país, su cultura y sus raíces.. twitter: @ven_eire email: venmundo.ireland@gmail.com YouTube Channel http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC34zj-9XlRiIi0D4wc0I_jQ
Padel Federation of Ireland

Padel Federation of Ireland

Rockbrook School, Edmonstown Road, Rathfarnham, Dublin 16, Dublin ,
The Padel Federation of Ireland is a non-profit making organisation of unlimited duration whose goal is to promote all forms of padel throughout Ireland
Mullingar Chamber

Mullingar Chamber

12 Mount Street (above Jasmine), Mullingar, Co. Westmeath., Mullingar ,
Mullingar Chamber is a business organisation representing almost 200 businesses, large and small, from all commercial sectors.Visit our website - www.mullingarchamber.ie
Bandon Scrabble Club

Bandon Scrabble Club

Oliver Plunkett Street, Droichead na Bandon ,
Bandon Scrabble Club! Put your vocab to the test!! See if you have what it takes to become Bandons very own Scrabble champion!! If not just sit back with the rest of us laughing at how we never even heard of 'that' word. All levels welcome, come out for a night on the titles. Scrabble must not be taken too seriously and is best enjoyed with a glass of wine!
Tel: 861054949
Order Of Malta Cashel Unit

Order Of Malta Cashel Unit

Mission We, the Volunteers and Staff of the Order of Malta Ambulance Corps, strive to make a difference in society by providing:- * Community Care * First Aid & Nursing Service * Youth Development * Personal Development in a caring and non-discriminatory environment. Description Meetings held every other Wednesday night at 8pm in The Nagle Centre.To get involved just come along to a meeting where various first aid related exercises are carried out. Previous experience is not required. Once a member is trained up they can look forward to taking part in a wide range of sporting, musical and cultural activities such as: horse racing, music festivals etc. Cadet unit for 10 to 16 year olds every Friday evening at The Nagle Centre. General information We are one of the major providers of first aid and ambulance cover in the South Tipperary Region. We also provide first aid training to both our members and members of the public.
Tel: 866017832
Kildare Readers Festival

Kildare Readers Festival

Fringe Events begin on Oct 3rd. Festival is from 11th to 13th October, in Riverbank Arts Centre, Newbridge, County Kildare. Bookings at 045 448327
Tel: 045 448327
Killaloe - National Water Activity Centre

Killaloe - National Water Activity Centre

Twomilegate, Killaloe, Ireland, Killaloe ,
The National Water Activity Centre (NWAC) is situated 20 Km from Limerick City on the shores of Lough Derg which is just 3 Km from the village of Killaloe. The site is bounded on one side by an extensive forest with panoramic views of counties Clare and Tipperary. On the other side we have Lough Derg which is one of Ireland's most picturesque lakes leading up to the north to the villages of Mountshannon, Garrykennedy, Terryglass and Portumna. The Centre is run by a trained group of volunteers and the training of staff is provided by the Irish Sailing Association. The centre is the ideal location to explore water activities with your Section. The centre can provide canoeing, sailing, rafting and fun water based activities where your Section can explore the water with the comfort and security of trained staff. If you are experienced in water activities then the centre is an ideal base to explore the beauty of Lough Derg. Killaloe is one of Ireland's most attractive villages with many places of historical interest as well as excellent outdoor sporting facilities. Killaloe was also the home of Brian Boru, High King of Ireland in 1102, when it was the Capital of Ireland.
Galway Page

Galway Page

Galway's Social Media Hub - providing news, information, opinion and craic from around Galway City and County, as well as promoting Galway's SME business, social, cultural and tourism sectors.
MyCork

MyCork

MyCork Polish Association - Integrating People
Friends of A

Friends of A

Friends of A, Tower Mews, Tower Avenue, Rathgar ,
Friends of A has been established in memory of Adrienne Elizabeth Hussey, who passed away on January 19, 2012, aged just 26, as a result of a ruptured brain aneurysm. She had previously represented Texas at the 2010 Rose of Tralee International Festival and immediately fell in love with Ireland and its people, which proved to be the catalyst for her eventual move to Dublin in 2011. Before Adrienne’s move she graduated from the University of Texas in 2008 with a Bachelor of Science degree in social work, followed in 2011 by a Master of Science in social work. Adrienne was employed at The Ann Richards School Foundation in Austin, Texas as the manager of special projects before her move to Ireland. She worked closely with the executive director in supporting programs for the Ann Richards School for at-risk girls, helped with fundraising, developed endowment campaigns and managed trust accounts. She had also been a case manager for South West Key Program in Austin and a program manager for The Austin Academy in Austin. Adrienne was a Big Sister Mentor since 2005, a representative for the School of Social Work at the University of Austin Student Government Board and an All Ireland champion Irish dancer. She loved life and helping others. Adrienne was extremely proud of her education and always wanted to help others who entered her life in any way that she could. All of Adrienne’s family and friends were only too aware of this hope to inspire others in life, and our team is committed to honouring that hope and continuing that trend through the establishment of the University of Limerick Adrienne Hussey Scholarship.
The Carers Association Clonmel

The Carers Association Clonmel

8 Sarsfield Street, Clonmel ,
The Carers Association is Ireland's national voluntary organisation for and of family carers in the home. Family carers provide high levels of care to a range of people including frail older people, people with severe disabilities, the terminally ill and children with special needs. The Association was established in 1987 to lobby and advocate on behalf of carers. While the government has begun to initiate some services for carers, we believe that the vast majority of Ireland's family carers still remain without vital services. These services, such as in-home respite, are essential to family carers. They allows us to continue in our roles as family carers, thus implementing government policy to care for people in their own homes for as long as possible. Today, The Carers Association has 16 Resource Centres and two Service Projects from which it delivers our range of services.