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NCBI Ballinasloe

NCBI Ballinasloe

Society Street, Ballinasloe ,
The National Council for the Blind of Ireland (NCBI) is a not-for-profit charitable organisation that offers support and services nationally to people with eyesight problems. NCBI was set up in 1931 and offers many services to over 15,000 people. The aim of the NCBI is to promote the full independence of people who are blind or vision impaired. About 5% of people using NCBI’s services are complet...ely blind, while 95% have varying degrees of vision. Other services that NCBI offers around the country include: Practical and emotional support; A low vision service; Guidance on choosing aids and appliances; Mobility training; Daily living skills; Peer counselling and professional counselling; Employment advice; A national Braille, large print and audio library; Advice on assistive technology; and Advice to public and private organisations on user-friendly services for people who are blind of vision impaired.
Tel: 874101998
IASE - Irish Association of Supported Employment -

IASE - Irish Association of Supported Employment -

No. 1, Údarás Na Gaeltachta, Church Road , Belmullet ,
Working to promote equal employment opportunities for people with disabilities through supported employment. www.iase.ie
Tel: 097 82894
Yoga Society Ireland

Yoga Society Ireland

Yoga Society Ireland, one of Ireland’s longest established and most highly recognised yoga organisations. It is a non profit making Society which offers an all-encompassing approach to teaching yoga based on the ancient philosophy of Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras. This philosophy encourages the individual to open up to and connect with their own inner spirit and wisdom, which in turn offers the deepest guidelines for learning to live a balanced life in these modern times.
West Cork Literary Festival

West Cork Literary Festival

13 Glengarriff Rd, Bantry ,
The West Cork Literary Festival takes place in July 2014! Keep an eye on www.westcorkliteraryfestival.ie for programme details early in the year.
Internet Fraud Protection Group

Internet Fraud Protection Group

9 Slaney Street, Enniscorthy ,
Join the Internet Fraud Protection Group if you are interested in both preventing online fraud and/or the legal measures and steps to fight back in case you fell for a scam operator out there. Depending on jurisdiction, one of our consultants or attorneys may be able to help (a number of factors determine your chances to recover damages or the remedies available). Let us claim back and defend legitimate internet now!
Horizon Organisation

Horizon Organisation

Unit 4 1st Floor, Plaza Offices, Headford Road, Galway ,
We are an expanding sales company that represents lots of Irish company's and find new customers for them, We represent Security company's TV company's and also charities.
Tel: 091-385069
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
Mallow Animal Rescue

Mallow Animal Rescue

Ballyclough, Mallow, Co. Cork, Ireland, Mallow ,
At present, we keep rescued animals in our own homes. We are actively recruiting foster homes to keep animals for temporary periods ranging from a day to 3 months or more. We hope to develop a kennels and cattery in the future.
Buíon Naomh Brendán Girl Guide Unit - Coolock CGi

Buíon Naomh Brendán Girl Guide Unit - Coolock CGi

Founded in 1975 in Coolock and still going strong. We started off with just a Guide section but now have Cygnets, Brigini, Guides and Rangers
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.