Barretstown - Helping to rebuild lives affected by childhood cancer.
Using a results-driven business model to bring more treatments to patients, stimulate research & development and support accelerated development of new therapies for brain cancer.
The Irish Red Cross works both at home in Ireland and in countries overseas which have been damaged by wars or natural disasters.
The Irish Red Cross is part of the largest global network of voluntar...
Breast Cancer Ireland (BCI), administered through the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI), under the direction of Professor Arnold Hill, was established to raise much needed funding for breas...
From humble beginnings in 1980, where we looked after animals in our homes, we have progressed to now having a shelter in Heathlawn, Killimor, Co.Galway and a shop, offices and cattery in Galway City.
Grow in Ireland exists to support people who are or have suffered from mental ill health and those who have experienced suicidal thoughts
The Irish Deaf Society (National Association OF the Deaf) is the national representative organisation of Deaf and hard of hearing people, serving the interest and welfare of the Deaf community.
Mission: To ensure all young Deaf people within Ireland are treated equal and are given the same opportunities in society as their hearing peers.
There are many misconceptions in Ireland today abou...
Caring for cats and dogs in Co. Louth, Co. Meath and north Co. Dublin in Ireland.
40 Years Making Hospital a Happier Place for Children!
Concern Worldwide works with the world’s poorest people to transform their lives.
We wish to help build the futures of those affected by the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in a principled, effective and humanitarian way. Together we can achieve this and change lives... one by one.
ammado is dedicated to creating heroes by empowering people to make a difference. Please feel free to visit our blog at www.ammado.com/blog
There is an estimated number of 210.000 orphans in Cameroon since the out break of HIV/AIDS. With the extension of this pandemy,there is an increasing number of victims; this poses a lot of challenges
On October 5, 2007, my Aunt Rachel passed away from stomach cancer.
At the time of her treatments, I learned that not much was known about this particular type of cancer because there is not a high
Join us July 19-21, 2008 in the Washington, DC area for this special event designed to motivate, inspire, and teach advocates from around the globe.
This community is designed to be a vehicle for prostate cancer survivors (and other cancer survivors as well) to accomplish fitness-based once-in-a-lifetime adventures, such as riding a bicycle acro...