We are a campaigning charity which developed from a community project set up in 1998, encouraging employers to implement family friendly policies in the workplace.
162 Portadown Road Richhill Armagh BT61 9LJ United Kingdom
incredABLE is a voluntary organisation creating meaningful social, recreational, and educational opportunities for people with a learning/intellectual disability and/or autism.
East Belfast Community Network 55 Templemore Avenue Belfast BT5 4PF United Kingdom
East Belfast Community Counselling was created to help fulfill a need in the local community, to provide a vitally-needed counselling service for adults who might otherwise be excluded because of finance or shortfall in service provision.
2nd Floor 35 Donegall Street Belfast BT1 2FG United Kingdom
Dance Resource Base exists to support the dance community in Northern Ireland. We provide facilities, resources and services for people involved in dance, as well as playing an advocacy role in raising the profile of the art form.
Consumer Council for Northern Ireland Floor 3, Seatem House, Belfast BT2 8EN United Kingdom
We are the statutory consumer body for Northern Ireland. We provide advice and information, investigate and resolve complaints, and advocate on your behalf.
Community Places advises community groups and individuals on planning issues; supports Community Planning; and facilitates community consultation and engagement.
Boys & Girls Clubs NI 22 Stockmans Way Belfast BT9 7JU United Kingdom
Boys & Girls Clubs NI is a Voluntary Youth Headquarter Organisation that works to support and represent a membership of over 150 youth clubs and youth organisations with a collective membership of some 15,000 young people across Northern Ireland.
Centre for Independent Living NI Head Office Linden House, Beechill Business Park Belfast BT8 7QN United Kingdom
Centre for Independent Living NI, which was set up in 2001 as Centre for Independent Living- Belfast, is an organisation run by disabled people for disabled people.
Unit 2 Lesley Office Park 393 Holywood Road Belfast BT4 2LS United Kingdom
CAUSE is a vibrant regional charity which provides practical and emotional support to empower families, partners and friends caring for a loved one with serious mental illness. CAUSE is unique in that we are a peer-led carers’ organisation.
Carers Northern Ireland is a charity that supports people who care for an elderly relative, a sick friend or a disabled family member. We are part of Carers UK.
4- 6 Donegall Street Place BELFAST BT1 2FN United Kingdom
The Belfast Unemployed Resource Centre was established in 1984 to to provide support, education training and facilities to the unemployed and other groups living with social and economic disadvantage.
Belfast Carnival Centre 11 - 47 Boyd Street Belfast BT13 2GU United Kingdom
We are Creative Innovators in Peacebuilding: Enabling the Arts as the dialogue to assist the development of a more peaceful, equal and intercultural society free from racism & sectarianism.
BSCR 127-147 Sandy Row Belfast BT125ET United Kingdom
Wide range of I.T. courses, Essential Skills Delivery, Community Development & Good Relations Programmes, Post Primary Study Support Service, 16-18 year old and Adult Training Programmes.
Belfast Activity Centre (BAC) Barnett's Stable Yard Belfast BT9 5PB United Kingdom
BAC is a leading, independent Charity registered in Northern Ireland with extensive experience designing and delivering high quality outdoor adventure and active learning opportunities to support Changing Lives and Building Futures.
Units 22-23 Acorn Business Centre 2 Riada Avenue Ballymoney BT53 7LH United Kingdom
BCRC provides practical support and resources in the community relating to community cohesion, diversity, services for all ages, ethnicities and abilities.
c/o Ardoyne Community Centre 40 Herbert Street Belfast B14 7FJ United Kingdom
Ardoyne Women's Group is based in north Belfast and has been operating for the past 26 years. The Group operates from the City Council's Ardoyne Community Centre.
Age NI is the leading charity for older people in Northern Ireland. Our society is ageing. More than 350,000 older people live here today and in the next twenty years, the number of people over 50 will increase by more than 30%.
We are an advocacy/advisory group for people with ASD spectrum disorders and have been offering befriending and advocacy online help since 2009. We have other art and drama services with our sister groups which are linked from the website.