Find non profit organisations in Dublin. Listings include Kilternan Girl Guides, Irish Bioenergy Association - IRBEA, Crossrip Response Unit, Special Advocate for Survivors of Institutional Abuse, EPSOS - European Postgraduate Students Orthodontic Society, ASSC.
Our Vision People in Dublin City are empowered to connect with and contribute to an inclusive, vibrant and sustainable society through volunteering.
The Parent Association is the structure through which parents/guardians in a school can work together for the best possible education for their children.
Ladybirds, Brownies, Girl Guides - Kilternan Branch [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
Fostering cats and kittens and trying to get them the best possible homes. Working with different irish rescues. Message me if you need help with a cat or want to adopt any availa...
This page is about the Review process linked to Reach Deaf Service's review of the National Chaplaincy for Deaf People (NCDP). It is maintained by the researchers, who are...
Promoting Sustainable Bioenergy - Biomass, Biogas/Biomethane, Biofuels, Biochar and Wood Fuels.
WORDS ACROSS EUROPE aims to enhance EU-based series writing by uniting talented writers in Virtual Reality writers' rooms. With zero travel, our sessions incorporate VR/AR writers'...
Friends of An Taisce supports the work of An Taisce, The National Trust for Ireland.
This is the new page for Ballyroan Community & Youth Centre which is based on Marian Road Dublin 14. It has a wide range of activities and events for people of all ages, interests...
We're a Drug & Alcohol Rehabilitation Programme, Family Support Service and Easy Street Outreach Team
Playfully tackling interdimensional chaos across Ireland, we bring the iconic franchise to life through charity events, fundraising, & volunteer work!
Iona Fun Day Festival has been in place for over 20 years now for the community of Iona. It is all run by volunteers and is non profit making. It usually takes place on the second ...
Aranleigh Residents Assocciation
Patricia Carey is the Special Advocate for Survivors of Institutional Abuse. Her aim is to ensure a strong voice for Survivors, living in Ireland and abroad and to amplify Survivor...
The Irish Pest Control Association (IPCA) is the Association representing Pest Control in Ireland.
LevelUP empowers young people 10-14 years to develop their digital skills & digital citizenship. Young people will use their skills, innovation and creativity to find a solution to...
Tallaght Addiction Support Project (TASP) offer support groups, keyworking, counselling & holistic therapies for individuals in Addiction as well as their family members. Call: 01...
Our group looks to create a sustainable, resilient, and energy-efficient community by empowering local residents and businesses to transition to low-carbon and renewable energy sol...
Addressing the needs of young people as they negotiate their way through the Criminal Justice System
Rastriya Swatantra Party – Ireland is the official overseas chapter of RSP Nepal.We are committed to democracy, transparency, accountability and good governance while representing ...
We want to see children’s rights prioritized above polluting flights. Every sector needs to play its part in tackling climate change, including aviation. Increasing flights is re...
Saint John of God Housing Association works in partnership with support agencies to promote and provi
D7 West branch of the Community Action Tenants Union #resistevictions Join: https://catuireland.org/j
Provide high-quality, evidence-based coaching psychology training for educators. Instilling Social Emotional Learning Skills through the GREAT SCREAM Programme & transforming emoti...
We provide a service for children, teenagers, siblings and family members affected by their loved ones' substance misuse. Charity Number: CHY15594
Creative Assemble is a school of creativity for all ages, we run sewing classes for ages 8+ in Dublin
The Association Has For Over 50 Years Sought To Protect And Improve The Rathgar Area
Our role is to facilitate citizens/businesses/community groups in Kilmainham and Inchicore engage with Dublin City Council in the development of our area.