children

Helium children's arts and health

Description:

Helium is an arts and health non-profit organisation for children.

Helium is a new Arts and Health non-profit organisation serving children, their families and healthcare communities nationwide.

Which sector do you work in?: 
Charity
How would you classify your work?
Arts / Culture
Medical / Health
Development
How would you classify the recipients of your service?
Children/Young People
Family
Carers

Friends of Breastfeeding

Description:
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The Aim of Friends of Breastfeeding is to Foster a Postive Breastfeeding Culture in Ireland, to Raise awareness of Breastfeeding Support Options and to help dispell myths surrounding breastfeeding.

Which sector do you work in?: 
Charity
How would you classify your work?
Advice/Advocacy/Information
Women's Issues
Family Support/Services
How would you classify the recipients of your service?
Children/Young People
Women
Family

Mayo Children's Initiative

Description:

The aim of Mayo Children's Initiative is to achieve positive outcomes for children in County Mayo who are affected by domestic violence and negative family conflict, by developing and implementing

Protective Behaviours training
Mayo Children’s Initiative will deliver a two-day training workshop on The Protective Behaviours Process on Thursday and Friday, August 4th and 5th 2011 in Castlebar, Co. Mayo.

The purpose of this training is to equip local professionals in the voluntary/community and statutory sector with the skills to bring an ethos of personal safety to their working environments and to the clients with whom they work.  MCI also hope to create an environment of interagency working and to ensure a shared vision for the vulnerable groups we work with.

There is a nominal fee of €50 for this workshop. Further details from Helen Mortimer, Mayo Children’s Initiative, 20 Sean Bhaile, Castle St., Castlebar, Co. Mayo.
Ph: 094 9286407/087 2279398

 

Which sector do you work in?: 
Community/Voluntary
How would you classify your work?
Education /Training/Support
Family Support/Services
How would you classify the recipients of your service?
Children/Young People
Community & Voluntary Sector
Local Community

MissionV Education Limited

Description:

MissionV Education Limited is  not-for-profit specialising in the use of game based learning and virtual worlds technology for the support of students; par

MissionV Education Limited is a not-for-profit specialising in the use of game based learning and virtual worlds technology for the support of students; particularly those who are at risk of significantly underachieving and those with high potential.

Which sector do you work in?: 
Non Profit
How would you classify your work?
Education /Training/Support
How would you classify the recipients of your service?
Children/Young People

F.A.C.T.

Description:

F.A.C.T is a voluntary support group for fathers who
experience personal difficulties following the breakup
of their relationship. Primary issues of concern may

Which sector do you work in?: 
Community/Voluntary
How would you classify your work?
Advice/Advocacy/Information
Family Support/Services
Human Rights / Justice
How would you classify the recipients of your service?
Family
Parents / Lone Parents
Men

The SCOOP

Description:

At The SCOOP Foundation we want to help under-privileged children and teenagers fulfill their potential and realise a better future.

Looking out for the little guy

Which sector do you work in?: 
Non Profit
How would you classify your work?
Education /Training/Support
Development
Economic/Community
How would you classify the recipients of your service?
Children/Young People
Social / Economic Disadvantaged
Community & Voluntary Sector

Parents Separated.

Description:

Parents separated is a non profitable organisation, designed to provide support and valued information, to help parents and like concerned individuals, transgress through

Which sector do you work in?: 
Non Profit
How would you classify your work?
Family Support/Services
Networks of Community/Voluntary Organisations
General Charitable
How would you classify the recipients of your service?
Parents / Lone Parents
Family
Local Community

The S.C.O.O.P. Foundation (Save Children Out Of Poverty)

Description:
The SCOOP are an exciting and innovative young bunch raising funds for a better present and future for children everywhere.
At The SCOOP Foundation we want to help under-privileged children and teenagers fulfill their potential and realise a better future. We're only at the beginning of our journey and ask you to join us...

The SCOOP believes that education is the key to changing the futures of disadvantaged children, and that a school works as the centre of a community, creating a care and loving environment around the children also.

We support and fund specific projects where we and our supporters can really get involved and create a par see the results of their labour and support. We thrive on making the day to day life a child that little bit better, by building them new, safer and more comfortable bedrooms; through funding art supplies or an excursion; by helping a teenager from an orphanage receive a higher education, or when another learns how to become a mechanic.


These are the differences you can make with the SCOOP, and the differences we work to create.


Our aim is to fund, support and suggest as many different elements to life and the learning experience to these children and the people that share our vision; and to witness the personal and collective benefits that can result from it.

Since beginning operations, we have noticed that the children we support relish any learning opportunity, albeit a new language, or a certain skill they can use recreationally or to gain employment, or even if they just get the chance to be creative, the list is endless. 


We also want to become an inclusive organisation, one run by the people and not by over paid, undriven directors. We also want to as transparent as possible, treating every donation or dime given to us in the same regard as the guys in India or Cambodia would.


Also if you part with your hard earned money we want to give you something in return if even just a good time with our events, on top of the fact that you are making a real difference by supporting our projects.

Which sector do you work in?: 
Charity
How would you classify your work?
Education /Training/Support
Volunteerism
Development
How would you classify the recipients of your service?
Children/Young People
Local Community
Developing Countries

ECO-Explorers - ECO-UNESCO's Summer Camp for Children

ECO-UNESCO's Summer Camp for Children, "ECO-Explorers", is an environmental summer camp with a difference, providing a safe environment for children to discover the natural treasures of Dublin City Centre. The Camp is run by ECO-UNESCO, Ireland's environmental education and youth organisation, which has over 25 years experience working with children and young people raising environmental awareness in a fun, interactive and creative way. ECO-UNESCO's staff are fully qualified in all areas of environmental education.

WHO? Open to all children aged 12 and under.

WHAT? The programme of workshops allow children to explore key environmental topics in fun, creative and informative ways. What's more, they'll get plenty of ideas to bring home with them.

WHEN? Mon 9th - Fri 14th August. Time: 10.00am - 3.00pm

WHERE? The Greenhouse and wildlife hotspots throughout Dublin City Centre

HOW MUCH? €100 Early Bird Offer: €90 if you book before 19th July

BOOK TODAY! Simply contact ECO-UNESCO's Environmental Youth Officer Colin on t: 01 662 5491 e: youth@ecounesco.ie w: www.ecounesco.ie

Ireland Amongst Worst in EU at Stopping Child Sex Trafficing

Ireland is among the poorest performing EU states in combating sex trafficking of children and young people, according to an exclusive ECPAT International report, launched today by the Children’s

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