Kids4school is a non-denominational Christian charity that was started in 2009 by Rev Tom Robinson. Its aim is to provide schooling opportunities for children and young people in Tanzania.
A survey by Arthritis Care shows the enormous hidden impact that living with arthritis has on people’s mental wellbeing, with 83% of people with arthritis surveyed in Northern Ireland saying their condition makes them feel anxious or depressed.
Ulster Supported Employment and Learning (Usel), the largest supporter of people with disabilities and health conditions into employment in Northern Ireland has partnered with Holiday Inn Express Belfast Queen’s to recycle the hotel’s old mattresses.
Cinemagic has launched its annual call for young film enthusiasts to take on the role of ‘film consultants’ this July in Belfast, to help programme a series of films for the annual Cinemagic Festival that takes place from 6th-29th October 2017.
New Directions Facilitation has introduced a new pricing structure to reflect the changing financial climate for Community, Voluntary and Charitable sector organisations. Half day sessions are now 125 Euros and full day sessions 195 Euros.
It is with great excitement that Community Arts Partnership is inviting schools to apply for Poetry in Motion Schools 2017-18 and also to be among the schools to participate in the “Seamus Heaney Award for Achievement.”
People living in the Southern Health and Social Care Trust area who are worried about a sudden onset eye problem can now access care from a local accredited optometrist.
Take a look at some of our fantastic courses taking place in Northern Ireland this June. We offer formal and non-formal training for those working in the advice sector, community & voluntary sector, local authorities, legal & financial institutions
Members of the legal profession in Northern Ireland took time out of their busy day last Friday to join colleagues for a walk in the sun through Belfast City Centre all raise money for Marie Curie Northern Ireland, a cancer support charity.
Community organisations and voluntary groups from County Derry~Londonderry are urged to avail of grants of up to £3,000, for innovative arts and culture projects, from the Community Foundation for Northern Ireland’s Acorn Fund.