Founded in 1982, the South Inner City Community Development Association (SICCDA) is a community development organisation based in The Liberties in Dublin’s South Inner City. SICCDA, working with a board made up of local residents and other volunteers with particular expertise in areas such as finance, human resources and the law, along with volunteers from the local community, is committed to and actively involved in tackling the social, educational, health, economic, and environmental problems facing the community.
Robert Emmet Community Development Project is based in Dublin's South West Inner City, working at the grass roots with the community living in the area.…
The National Archives collects, manages and preserves the public record of Ireland, ensuring its availability both as a resource and to safeguard citizens’ rights.
Local library service run by Dublin City Council Libraries. Featuring reading rooms, business services, meeting and group groups, children's libraries, computer access, wifi. Opening Hours…
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By shopping at Enable Ireland, you can make a difference in the lives of over 4,000 children and adults with physical, sensory and intellectual disabilities.…
Dublin Simon Community Shops sell quality items donated by supporters. The shops re-cycle quality goods that can be reused. Remember, not only are you getting value for money when…