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.…
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National Council for the Blind of Ireland is the national sight loss agency. It is a not for profit charity, which offers support and services to…
We empower young people to achieve a brighter future, both professionally and personally, by providing quality education, training and support.
St James's Hospital is the largest medical centre in the State. The hospital's fundamental purpose is the delivery of health treatment, care and diagnose as…
School Street and Thomas Court Bawn Family Resource Centre aims to cater for the needs of children and families through a range of different services…