Find non profit organisations in Belfast. Listings include Visit Me Santa, UNISON - Young members in Northern Ireland, Disability Pride NI, Cheeki Monkeys Belfast City, Children's Mental Health Fundraiser Ball EM Fitness, Qmc Buddy.
CBT Wellbeing is a private practice set up by Una Carson. Una is a accredited Cognitive Behavioural Therapist working with adults and adolescents in the community. CBT Wellbeing ...
Hi. This year Grace aged 14, has set up The Washbag Appeal for women in poverty or homeless. All washbags will be filled with essential products. List to be confirmed. In associa...
The Tool Box is a project of Compassion Belfast and is a modern, fully equipped workshop where you can learn new skills, create practical projects and enjoy social interaction that...
Never put unwanted clothes in your bin. Reuse, Repair, Reimagine 💭 #FashionForever Account run by
We will be holding draws with the profits going to registered charity 1193808 and the prize going to the winner by recorded delivery courier next day. Using draw software live on F...
Welcome to PMI Northen Ireland Committee PMI NI is a professional project management membership organisation in the NI. PMI Northen Ireland Committee holds daytime and evening ev...
We are a social enterprise that repair and service bikes, sell refurbished bikes and also lease bikes at Queens University Belfast, across from McClay library �
Ards Peninsula YFC has been operating since February 2019 and works across the area in community centres, church halls and schools helping young people reach their full potential p...
Headliners is a youth media organisation which trains and supports young people to produce content for broadcast and publication.
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Use this page to discover details of what UBM (the Beach Team) is doing in Ballybunion each summer. Our tagline: "Sharing the good news of Jesus on the beaches of the UK, R of I an...
Established by Royal Charter in 1685, Down Royal Corporation of Horsebreeders, offers support to the thoroughbred industry in Northern Ireland.