Children-Youth
TREOIR
In 1976 the agencies that were working with unmarried parents came together to form the national federation of services for unmarried parents and their children. The aim of the federation was to promote the rights and welfare of unmarried parents and the rights and welfare of their children. The agencies included self-help organisations, adoption societies, maternity hospitals, childcare organisations, health boards and accommodation services.
Astronomy Ireland
Astronomy Ireland is the National Astronomy Club of Ireland (North and South).
Barnardos
Barnardos is committed to the best interests of children and young people in Ireland, promoting and respecting their rights in all of our work.
Barretstown
Barretstown provides a medically-endorsed programme of arts, adventure and fun activities for children with cancer and other serious illnesses.
Belong To Youth Project
Belong To Youth Project was set-up in December 2002 to work with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender (LGBT) young people in Ireland.
Big Brothers Big Sisters Of Ireland
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ireland's mission is to make a positive difference in the lives of young people and society through a professionally supported one-to-one friendship with a caring older volunteer.
Blakestown and Mountview Youth Initiative (BMYI)
BMYI is a project dedicated to the intensive, holistic support of of young people and their families in the Blakestown and Mountview area (Blanchardstown, Dublin).
Boherbue Educare Centre.
Boherbue Educare Centre provides an integrated community based approach to childcare, so as to cater for the needs and aspirations of parents and children.
Breaking Through
Breaking Through is an all Ireland Network to promote effective interventions with Young People At Risk.
Camphill
Camphill was established to work with people who were mentally handicapped - and this is still its principal role today. From the outset, the intention was to do this work not as a 'job' in the usual sense of the word, but as a way of life.

