The Civil Defence Branch of the Department of Defence, based in Benamore, Roscrea, Co Tipperary since 2006 is charged with the management and development of Civil Defence at national level.
The Civil Defence Branch of the Department of Defence, based in Benamore, Roscrea, Co Tipperary since 2006 is charged with the management and development of Civil Defence at national level.
The representative body of the inhabited off shore islands. Currently there are 33 island members with permanent populations ranging from just one to nine hundred on the largest island.
A charity set up to tackle sectarianism between Protestants and Catholics in Northern Ireland. Taking a leading role in addressing``communal divisions in Northern Ireland.
The aim of the Community Workers Co-operative is to promote and support community work as a means of addressing poverty, social exclusion and inequality and ultimately as a means of achieving social change that will contribute to the creation of a more just, sustainable and equal society.
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Coolmine Therapeutic Community provides a rehabilitation service for clients in recovery from alcohol and drugs use. We initially opened our doors in 1973 in response to the proliferation of drug use and associated problems in Dublin in the early 1970s, unfortunately this problem has only grown and our services are needed now more than ever. We provide a range of services including the only Mother & Child residential treatment facility in Ireland.
Crosscare is the social care agency of the Dublin Archdiocese. Since 1941 Crosscare has been delivering services to those who need them most within the greater Dublin area.
We are an information and advocacy organisation working with emigrants, returning emigrants and migrants coming to live in Ireland.
The Economic and Social Research Institute is a not-for-profit organisation founded in 1960. Its aim is to bring the latest thinking in economics and the social sciences to bear on the actual and potential problems of Irish society.
Flax Trust. The relief of poverty, dependancy and chronic unemployment and under-employment in Northern Ireland. The reduction and, if possible, the elimination of community tensions and religious prejudices engendered by the economic depression of the area.