Browsing Charities
1 - 4 of 4 results

Dress for Success Dublin (IE, CHY19994) Browse events

YTD Raised: €2,309.16

Created via charity sign up service.

Trócaire (IE, CHY5883) Browse events

YTD Raised: €1,024.55

Trócaire envisages a just and peaceful world where people’s dignity is ensured and rights are respected; where basic needs are met and resources are shared equitably; where people have control over their own lives and those in power act for the common good.

Cheeverstown House (IE, CHY3203) Browse events

YTD Raised: €513.89

Who we are Cheeverstown is a voluntary organisation that provides a wide range of residential, respite and day services to almost 400 children and adults with an intellectual disability in Templeogue and throughout various community locations in South Dublin. We are committed to a future which respects the contribution and inclusion of people with an intellectual disability within the community. We provide a wide range of services in our endeavors to fulfill our mission of enabling all people with an intellectual disability to have full and meaningful lives through person centered services. Cheeverstown is an accredited organization under the Council on Quality and Leadership. We adopted the Personal Outcome Measures Quality model as it reflects our vision and mission. Personal Outcomes Measures is an internationally recognized best practice system developed in the United States. Our Vision A future which respects the contribution and inclusion of people with an intellectual disability. Our Mission To enable people with an intellectual disability to have full and meaningful lives through person centered services in partnership with their families.

Together-Razem Centre (IE, CHY19216) Browse events

YTD Raised: €0.00

WE ADVISE, WE SUPPORT & WE PROMOTE INTEGRATION The first mission of our Centre is to assist Polish people living in County Cork who experience difficulties in their vocational, personal or family lives. Our second mission is to foster understanding and integration among all migrant groups in Cork