charity in Carryduff, Northern Ireland
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Titanic Foundation
Titanic House, 6 Queens Road, BT3 9DT Belfast, United KingdomTitanic Foundation an independent charitable trust, own Titanic Belfast and our primary objective is to educate people about Belfast’s maritime and industrial heritage. www.titanic-foundation.org
Church of the Holy Spirit
Mossley is a friendly welcoming Parish in Newtownabbey Co. Antrim. We aim to provide for the spiritual and social needs of all our parishioners; we are a member of the Church of Ireland and we ha…
Stepping Stones
Wallace Avenue 3, BT27 4AA Lisburn, United KingdomWe support people with learning disabilities and learning difficulties to gain new skills and get paid jobs. We see everyone's potential.
Adventure Leadership Training
Balloo Drive 6, BT19 7QY Bangor, United KingdomALT is a non-profit faith-based charity.
Citizens Advice Bureau
46 Donegall Pass, BT7 1BS Belfast, United KingdomCitizens Advice helps people resolve their debt, benefits, housing, legal, discrimination, employment, immigration, consumer and other problems.
Dreamscheme Northern Ireland
Saintfield Road 77, BT8 7HN Castlereagh, United KingdomDreamscheme Northern Ireland is a youth development organisation based in Belfast and Castlereagh
Abbeyfield & Wesley-association
Merville Garden Village 1, BT37 9TF Newtownabbey, United KingdomAbbeyfield House is a supported living home for older people in Newtownabbey, County Antrim where residents are encouraged to remain as independent as possible.
Exceed Worldwide
Working in partnerships to deliver high quality, sustainable services that equip, enable and empower persons with disabilities.
Rainbow Project
CQHQ, 23-31 Waring Street, BT1 2DX Belfast, United KingdomPromoting the health and well-being of LGB&T people and their families in Northern Ireland.
Autism Initiatives Northern Ireland
Beechill Business Park, 96 Beechill Road, BT8 7QN Belfast, United KingdomAutism Initiatives believe that the objective of our service is the recognition of the individuality of persons with Autism, and their capacity to benefit from education, training and care.
Autism Initiatives Ni
Beechill Business Park, 96 Beechill Road, BT8 7QN Belfast, United KingdomAutism Initiatives believe that the objective of our service is the recognition of the individuality of persons with Autism, and their capacity to benefit from education, training and care.
Home-Start
Ann Street, BT23 7AB Newtownards, United KingdomWe are located at 2 Ann Street, Ards, BT23 7AB. Telephone - 028 91828468. Registered charity Reference XR34286.
Barnardo's Professional Fostering
Belmont Road, BT4 2AW Belfast, United KingdomFind out more about fostering a child in Northern Ireland with the UK's leading children's charity. You can make a huge difference to a child's life and yours.
Christian Aid Ireland
Beechill Road 96, BT8 7QN Belfast, United KingdomWe work globally for profound change that eradicates the causes of poverty, striving to achieve equality, dignity and freedom for all. www.christianaid.ie
The Leprosy Mission Northern Ireland
Lagan House, 2a Queen's Road, BT27 4TZ Lisburn, United KingdomThe Leprosy Mission is an international Christian organisation.
Citizens Advice Bureau
Online free advice from Citizens Advice to help you find a way forward whatever the problem. Our research enables us to campaign on issues affecting people's lives.
Mencap Employment Services
Balloo Avenue 2-4, BT19 7QT Bangor, United KingdomFind out what employment services we can offer people with a learning disability. Find out more about how important this work can be in gaining independence.
Include Youth Give & Take Scheme
Alpha House, 3 Rosemary St, BT11QA Belfast, United KingdomSupports young people in care, from disadvantaged communities or whose rights are not being met with employability and youth justice. Official Ulster Rugby charity partner & chosen charity of F…
Extern
Hydepark House, 3, McKinney Rd, BT36 4PE Newtownabbey, United KingdomExtern provides services to a range of vulnerable and marginalised people including children, young people, adults and families.