Bernadette and Francis Fearon donate £880.00 to Brooklands Healthcare Kilkeel for the Residents Comfort Fund. They are pictured with Home Manager, Deborah Campbell, and Senior Nurse, Sharon Troughton,
Leading motor retailer the Agnew Group accelerated fundraising efforts for their designated charity, Cancer Fund for Children, and successfully reached their two-year fundraising target of £200,000 within 12 months, and just in time for Christmas.
Ailsa Lodge, the latest care home to be acquired by Conway Group Healthcare in May 2018, was officially declared open this week on Tuesday 4th December 2018 by Mayor of Ards and North Down, Councillor Richard Smart.
Community Development and Health Network (CDHN) is delighted to disclose the list of successful applicants in the latest round of Level 2 funding for the Building the Community-Pharmacy Partnership (BCPP) programme.
The JAM Card, an initiative of Belfast based social enterprise NOW Group, won the Tech for Good Award at the UK Social Enterprise Awards, held this week at the Guildhall in the City of London.
Social enterprise NOW Group is seeking donations to make up Christmas hamper's for its award winning Family Service that supports parents with a learning difficulty or autism and are expecting a child or have a child under 5 in the Greater Belfast area.
With one in five Northern Ireland consumers having experienced additional online delivery costs to Northern Ireland, The Consumer Council is calling for retailers to consider fairer delivery charges to Northern Ireland.
Northern Ireland Central Investment Fund for Charities
If you are involved with a charity which is looking at investment possibilities, the Northern Ireland Central Investment Fund for Charities (NICIFC) is an option you may wish to consider.
Forest fitness NI is now an activities centre, we have added to our Events and Activities,
What we offer to Schools, Sports clubs, Community groups, Churches groups and Corporate.
A £1million community fund which provides small, unsecured loans to social enterprises and charities has committed £850K to 36 groups in Northern Ireland in just 18 months, including a training provider which has been saved from closure.
The gala ball which took place during Hospitality Exchange, the two-day conference for everyone who works in the hospitality industry, raised a total of £2270 for local charity PEAT (Parents’ Education as Autism Therapists).
Help Others and Help Yourself
We will provide you with free training to gain an accredited ILM Level 3 Award in Coaching. All you have to do in return is agree to coach or mentor the next intake on our Involving People programme.
The Peace Bells were unveiled by the Lord Lieutenant of County Down and dedicated by Lord Eames of Armagh at a special civic service in St. Mary's Kilmood on Friday 9th November 2018.