Energia has nominated the MS Society as their charity partner for 2012. 35 Energia staff are participating in a 'Pound for Pound' slimming challenge to raise funds for the MS Society.
LSIS are requesting employer and employer representative body views on future developments for the Advice and Guidance workforce across Northern Ireland.
The Andersonstown Art Collective, a local art group in west Belfast, will be hosting a special art exhibition in aid of Cancer Focus Northern Ireland, the new name for the Ulster Cancer Foundation.
Dame Mary Peters, with a helping hand from the Woodland Trust and pupils from Seymour Hill Primary School, marked the start of National Tree Week by planting a mix of native saplings at Seymour Hill.
Advice NI is taking a unique approach to finding out how debt is affecting people across Northern Ireland by facilitating an online discussion with everyone invited to log on to www.voiceni.net and have their say.
Cancer Focus Northern Ireland, the new name for the Ulster Cancer Foundation, is holding a walk on Saturday 15th December in Belfast City Centre at 10.30am, for anyone who has been affected by cancer.
Cancer Focus Northern Ireland, the new name for the Ulster Cancer Foundation, is holding a walk on Saturday 1st December in Downpatrick for anyone who has been affected by cancer.
Lynda Bryans has lent her support to ChildLine’s ambitious new programme, which will see the charity’s volunteers visit every primary school in Northern Ireland by 2016, to help younger children recognise abuse and learn how they can stay safe.
Volunteer Now’s Christmas Connections campaign aims to encourage more people to get involved in a one-off or short volunteering opportunity as part of their festive celebrations.
NSPCC Northern Ireland’s Changing Childhoods Appeal Board has a £1 million target firmly in its sights, after raising an exceptional £11,000 at a prestigious Art Auction in the Merchant Hotel, Belfast.
The Southern Health and Social Care Trust and LIVE UnLtd have teamed up to offer grants to young people to tackle health issues within their community. Grants from £500 to £1,500 are available for young people to run projects targeted at their peer group
Northern Ireland Commissioner for Children and Young People
12 November 2012
Commissioner for Children and Young People, Patricia Lewsley-Mooney, today warned that older teenagers are still vulnerable to suicide because of negative experiences in their childhood.
Belfast is bracing itself for a Santa invasion next month when the first ever Santa Dash will be held in the city centre. Hundreds of Santas are expected to take part in the event, which is being organised by Barnardo’s NI and Cash for Kids.
Year two of a ground breaking film project aimed at young people, aged 11-13, across Northern Ireland was officially launched last week in Magherafelt High School by Cinemagic and the International Fund for Ireland.
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