38a Oldtown Street Cookstown Co Tyrone BT80 8EF United Kingdom
Rural Community Network is a regional voluntary organisation established by community groups from rural areas in 1991 to articulate the voice of rural communities on issues relating to poverty, disadvantage and equality.
Marshall Buildings 122 Donegall Street Belfast BT1 2GX United Kingdom
Rathbone is a leading national voluntary youth sector organisation working across the UK to support over 17,000 young people annually, on a variety of programmes that aim to build upon the best of youth work practice and personalised learning.
Queen's University Belfast University Road Belfast BT7 1NN United Kingdom
Queen's University is a member of the Russell Group of research-led universities, with world class teaching and research across Engineering, Medicine and the Humanities and over 25,000 full-time and part-time students.
We provide training consultancy for companies and individuals who are committed to improving the potential of lone parents. We provide high quality, value for money training solutions to companies and individuals in Northern Ireland and throughout Europe.
PIPS Programmes Unit 34, North City Business Centre Belfast BT15 2GG United Kingdom
PIPS, was established in 2003 following the suicides of 14 young people under the age of 18. we have consistently worked towards our mission statement. “To save lives, offer advice and support those affected by suicide and self-harm”
Open Arts Crescent Arts Centre Belfast BT71NH United Kingdom
Open Arts engages with disabled people in delivering high quality activities and events across a range of art forms. We do this by promoting artistic excellence and encouraging the participation of people with and without disabilities.
Oh Yeah Music Centre 15-21 Gordon Street Belfast BT1 2LG United Kingdom
The Oh Yeah music centre is a former bonded whiskey warehouse in the heart of the Cathedral Quarter, Belfast's cultural district. It measures 14 500 square feet over three floors.
Citizens Advice is the largest advice charity in Northern Ireland, working against poverty and meeting the information and advice needs of over 95,000 people per year in member bureaux and over 320,000 people viewing more than 2.7 million topics online.
151 Cliftonville Road Belfast BT14 6JR United Kingdom
North Belfast Senior Citizens Forum was founded in 1993 as an umbrella organisation representing the interests of older people and their groups. It is presently a member of the Crumlin/Ardoyne Neighbourhood Renewal Partnership.
25 Mill Street Old School House Cushendall BT44 0RR United Kingdom
Northern Area Community Network (NACN) is a community development umbrella organisation which has been operating across the Northern Area since 1995. We provide a wide range of support to community groups and currently employ 9 members of staff on a number of projects.
64-66 Upper Church Lane Belfast BT1 4QL United Kingdom
NEA is the national energy action charity working in Northern Ireland to eradicate fuel poverty through campaigning, information, training, education and demonstration of good practice.
Marie Curie provides care & support , to patients and their families, through terminal illness. We offer expert care, guidance and support to help them get the most from the time they have left.
83 University Street Belfast BT7 1HP United Kingdom
We work with individuals, communities and organisations in the public, private and third sector to support them to deal with difference and to find non violent resolutions to disputes.
The Business Centre 80-82 Rainey Street Magherafelt BT45 5AJ United Kingdom
Lantra is a nationally recognised Awarding Organisation that specialises in the development of training courses and qualifications primarily for the environmental and land-based sector. We work closely with an approved national network of individuals and organisations (inclusive of the UK and Ireland) to deliver quality products to our customers.
Imperial Buildings 72 High Street BELFAST BT1 2BE United Kingdom
Founded in 1994, Kabosh is committed to challenging the notion of what theatre is and where it takes place. The company aims to reinvent the ways in which stories are told, giving voice to the silent and opening access to contested space.