The Ulster Cancer Foundation’s (UCF) Ballymena breast cancer support group is holding its next meeting on Wednesday 7th March at 7.30pm in St John House, 11a Corlea Gardens, Ballymena.
The Ulster Cancer Foundation’s (UCF) prostate cancer support group is holding its next meeting on Tuesday 13th March at 7.30pm in Lagan Valley Hospital.
Underage smokers will find it harder getting hold of cigarettes from tomorrow (March 1st) as cigarette vending machines are officially banned in Northern Ireland.
The Ulster Cancer Foundation (UCF) is providing an art therapy service, free of charge, for cancer patients and their families in Newry and the surrounding area.
The Rural Enabler Programme are organising an event on Thursday 15th March 2012 in Fermanagh House, Enniskillen. This is a free event for Fermanagh Community Groups.
A practical workshop examining all aspects of making successful funding applications.
The Ulster Cancer Foundation (UCF) is providing an art therapy service, free of charge, for cancer patients and their families in Newry and the surrounding area.
The Ulster Cancer Foundation (UCF) is asking thousands of smokers in Northern Ireland to Take the Leap on No Smoking Day, Wednesday 14th March, and stop smoking.
Belfast-born singer Brian Kennedy will take centre stage at a glittering gala ball at the new Titanic Belfast building to mark the 100th anniversary of the world’s most famous ship - and raise funds for the Ulster Cancer Foundation (UCF).
Produced by Tanja Goldbecher, a German student studying in Galway, the International Politics Show takes the listener around the world with a featured country in each programme.
Addiction NI Director, Dr. Claire Armstrong, spoke on Good Morning Ulster about the not so stereotypical alcoholic. The BBC Panorama show revealed the increasing abuse of alcohol amongst professionals.
Resilience is a quality that helps you turn challenges and adversity into opportunities for growth and self-development. This resilience training offers practical resilience skills which are crucial for people faced with high pressure situations.
Independent counselling charity,CONTACT, is running a series of unique 1 - 3 day training courses over the coming months, starting at the end of February. The courses are suitable for frontline staff who meet people at times of crisis. Book your place now
This FREE training workshop, facilitiated by the Unlocking Potential Project, covers a wide range of volunteer management issues relevant to the support of older volunteers. Courses being held in Belfast, Dungannon, Ballymena and Derry/Londonderry.
Making Space is an annual professional forum for arts and youth practitioners, which is part of the Belfast Children’s Festival, curated and co-ordinated by Young at Art.
Community Arts Partnership invites residents in any part of Northern Ireland to submit poems that demonstrate some notion of the poet’s place. Their works will be put in the anthology The Poet’s Place to celebrate the eclectic poetic voices in N Ireland.
Housing associations and the Northern Ireland Housing Executive (NIHE) are joining forces with the police, statutory and voluntary agencies to tackle the scourge of anti-social behaviour (ASB).
UCF is holding a walk specifically for cancer patients on Saturday 25th February at Crawfordsburn Country Park, Bangor. This service is free of charge and the walks have been chosen as suitable for people who are currently undergoing treatment.
The Big Lottery Fund wants people across Northern Ireland to tell them what they think of proposals for a new programme to support local families. Have your say by filling out an online survey available at: http://www.biglotteryfund.org.uk/northernireland