Autism NI is Northern Ireland’s main autism charity. Formed in 1990 the charity supports a network of local support groups across NI providing free advice and information, an advice line service, support for parents/carers, early intervention and a wide range of training courses throughout NI.
The Parents and Citizens association that raises funds for Leda Primary School.
Aoibhneas Women and Children’s Refuge was established in 1988 to respond to the needs of women and children suffering domestic violence in their home. In 1988, Dublin Corporation provided Aoibhneas with a three bedroomed flat in Ballymun to carry out its work. In 1994, Dublin Corporation made notification of a decision to grant planning permission to Aoibhneas for apurpose built 10 unit facility for families fleeing their home through domestic violence. On the 21st April 1997 Aoibhneas Women’s Refuge was officially opened by President Mary Robinson.
Revive supports the work of the Regional Intensive Care Unit and High Dependency Unit in the Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast. The money raised by REVIVE is used to purchase equipment, improve facilities and services for patients and their families and support research and development projects.
Urban Seed is a community organisation that prioritises and assists homeless and marginalised people while developing broader, supportive communities in the city of Melbourne and throughout Victoria. Urban Seed is also actively involved in advocating and providing education on a range of social justice issues.