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Mercy Law Resource Centre

Description:

Mercy Law Resource Centre (MLRC) is an Independent Law Centre, registered charity and company limited by guarantee which provides free legal advice and representation to people who are homeless or

MLRC is a non-profit, independent Law Centre providing a unique service, entirely dependent on donations for our continued operation. We are fundraising in order to build on our current structure and provide an appropriate level of funding into the future to continue our work to bridge the gap that we have found in services available to those who have become marginalised in our society.

Which sector do you work in?: 
Charity
How would you classify your work?
Accommodation/Housing/Homeless
Human Rights / Justice
Advice/Advocacy/Information
How would you classify the recipients of your service?
Homeless
Social / Economic Disadvantaged
Networks of Community and Voluntary Sector Orgs

Towards a Viable Future in Precarious Times

The Wheel is continuing to work with our 16 colleague organisations on the Community and Voluntary Pillar to offer the new Government an alternative way forward that will protect vulnerable people

Training Events Calendar 2011

Click on any of the events below for further information or to book a place.

Healthy Food for All

Description:

Healthy Food for All is an all-island multiagency initiative seeking to address food poverty by promoting access, availability and affordability of healthy food for low-income groups. 

Healthy Food for All is an all-island multiagency initiative seeking to address food poverty by promoting access, availability and affordability of healthy food for low-income groups. 
Our key areas of work are:

  • Community & School Food Initiatives
  • Policy
  • Networking
Which sector do you work in?: 
Non Profit
How would you classify your work?
Advice/Advocacy/Information
How would you classify the recipients of your service?
Local Community
Social / Economic Disadvantaged
Networks of Community and Voluntary Sector Orgs

Irish Autism Action

Description:

Irish Autism Action was first formed as the Irish Autism Alliance in 2001 by a group of parents who took a public stance in relation to the needs and rights of their children.

Which sector do you work in?: 
Charity
How would you classify your work?
Advice/Advocacy/Information
Disability Services
Family Support/Services
How would you classify the recipients of your service?
Children/Young People
Disability/Special Needs
Carers

The Wheel representing the sector: latest updates

The Wheel and our sixteen colleague organisations in the Community and Voluntary Pillar are continuing to work to protect vulnerable people, and the social infrastructure in place to support them,

Training Events Calendar 2010

We have prepared an interesting and varied training events calendar for 2010.

This year's calendar will be featuring some regulars, such as events on governance, finance and a continuation

Irish Council for International Students (ICOS)

Description:

An independent non-profit network of educational institutions, NGOs and individuals interested in international education and working with government and other agencies to promote good policies and be

An independent organisation advocating for the rights of international students in Ireland.

Which sector do you work in?: 
Community/Voluntary
How would you classify your work?
Advice/Advocacy/Information
Education /Training/Support
Oversees Development/Aid
How would you classify the recipients of your service?
Children/Young People
Developing Countries
Ethnic Minorities
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