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Irish Links

Irish Links is an online directory that lists Irish non-profit and community organisations. The directory houses about 1,500 organisations in various categories, which are listed alphabetically.

Listings on Irish Links are free. Please note that only Irish non-profit or community organisations can submit items for listing.

Submit your organisation's details to the directory by emailing us the details of your organisation, including mission statement, aims and objectives, areas of work and contact details. Choose the two most suitable categories where your group or project should be listed. 

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Irish Council Against Blood Sports

The Irish Council Against Blood "Sports" was founded in 1966 and is a non-political, non-violent, non-sectarian and voluntary organisation.

  • Animal Welfare-Rights
Website: http://www.banbloodsports.com

Irish Youth Foundation

The Irish Youth Foundation is an independent charitable trust dedicated exclusively to meeting the needs of disadvantaged children and young people in Ireland.

  • Children-Youth
Website: https://iyf.ie/

Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (ISPCC)

The Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (ISPCC) believes that good child care, which values childhood and acknowledges children's rights as individuals and full citizens, is synonymous with good child protection.

  • Children-Youth
Website: https://www.ispcc.ie/

Irish Council for Psychotherapy (ICP)

The ICP is the national umbrella body for Psychotherapy in Ireland and a not-for-profit organization. The ICP contributes to public health by encouraging the highest standards of training, practice, and on-going education of psychotherapists. The ICP also promotes psychotherapy as an effective intervention for good mental / emotional health.

  • Health
Website: https://www.psychotherapycouncil.ie

Irish Wildlife Trust

The Irish Wildlife Trust (IWT) is a non-governmental organisation and charity founded in 1979 (Charity no: 20010966). The Irish Wildlife Trust aims to conserve wildlife and the habitats it depends on throughout Ireland while encouraging a greater understanding and appreciation of the natural world and the need to protect it.

  • Environment
Website: https://iwt.ie/

Irish Hospice Foundation

Irish Hospice Foundation is the national charity that addresses dying, death, and bereavement in Ireland. We are working to ensure the best end-of-life and bereavement care for all. From advocacy and education to our vital services like Nurses for Night Care, Caru – a continuous learning programme for care and compassion at end of life in nursing homes, our Bereavement Support Line, and our Information and Support Line, we believe in the importance of dying well and grieving well wherever the place.

  • Education
  • Health
Website: https://hospicefoundation.ie/

Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) Ireland

JRS Ireland provides outreach and support to individuals, families and children seeking asylum in Ireland at all stages of the protection process residing in state provided Direct Provision accommodation.

  • Race-Ethnicity
Website: https://jrs.net/en/country/ireland

Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice

The Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice (JCFJ) is an agency of the Irish Jesuit Province, dedicated to undertaking social analysis and theological reflection in relation to issues of social justice, including housing and homelessness, penal policy, environmental justice, and economic ethics.

  • Civil Liberties-Human Rights
  • Housing-Homelessness
Website: https://www.jcfj.ie/

Jigsaw

At Jigsaw, we are here to make sure that every young person’s mental health is valued and supported. Mental health can affect every aspect of a young person’s life. We believe every young person must have the support that’s right for them, whatever they are going through.

  • Children-Youth
  • Health
Website: https://jigsaw.ie/

St John Ambulance Brigade

St. John Ambulance is at the forefront of providing first aid and training services for over 100 years. Our members are all unpaid volunteers dedicated to a simple vision; that everyone should have immediate access to first aid no matter where they are or what they are doing at the onset of illness or injury.

  • Health
  • Volunteering & Community Service
Website: https://www.stjohn.ie/

St John Bosco Youth Centre

The St. John Bosco Youth Centre is a community resource which provides pursuits, amenities, programmes and activities which seek to develop young people personally, socially, educationally and recreationally in a high-quality, safe environment that respects its users.

  • Children-Youth
  • Education
Website: http://thebosco.ie/

Johnstown Therapy Centre

ohnstown Therapy Centre provides Psychotherapy/Counselling, Art Psychotherapy, Supervision, Health Psychology, Mediation and Life Coaching as well as Holistic Therapies such as Clinical Hypnotherapy and Corporate Wellness . All of the therapists who work from the Centre are highly qualified and have a vast amount of experience in their field.

  • Health
Website: http://www.johnstowntherapy.com/

Julian Benson Cystic Fibrosis Foundation

Mission statement: Supporting Cystic Fibrosis patients and their loved ones. Aims and objectives: Building Ireland's first 'home-from-home' for people with Cystic Fibrosis and their families.

  • Carers
  • Health
Website: https://jbcff.com/

Just Forests

Just Forests is a voluntary organisation founded in September 1989, in response to concern about global deforestation and wood wastage. Just Forests supports the concept of sustainable development and the wise use of natural resources - in particular wood.

  • Environment
  • World Development
Website: http://www.justforests.org

Kare Plus

As a HSE-approved provider, we at Kare Plus pride ourselves on consistently offering the highest quality of care and support services. Our highly-experienced management team guarantee that we only deliver superior homecare, nursing and healthcare services.

  • Carers
Website: https://kareplus.ie/

KARE

We are an organisation in Ireland. We provide support to people who have an intellectual disability and their families. We were founded in 1967 and work in mid and south Kildare, east Offaly, west Wicklow and northeast Carlow.

  • Disability
Website: http://www.kare.ie/

Kasa / Kilkenny Rape Crisis Centre Ltd

KASA is the new name for the Kilkenny Rape Crisis Centre. We offer free, professional and confidential Counselling and Support for survivors of sexual abuse, rape and sexual assault.

  • Sexual Violence-Abuse
Website: http://kasa.ie/

KCAT: Kilkenny Collective for Arts Talent

KCAT is a multi-disciplinary Arts Centre in Callan Co. Kilkenny, Ireland; dedicated to the fostering and nurturing of creative ambition and professional development in the arts.

  • Arts-Culture-Heritage
  • Education
Website: https://kcat.ie/

Kerry Respite Care

Kerry Respite Care is a social enterprise and registered charity CHY 15920. Since their formation in 2002, they have developed an excellent reputation supporting older people and people with disabilities or long-term illnesses to continue living in their own homes.

  • Carers
  • Older People
Website: http://kerryrespitecare.ie/

Kerry Women's Refuge & Support Services

Our service was established by a group of parents in Tralee, who in the early 1990’s were supporting their own adult daughters through the issue of Domestic Violence and were concerned about the impact of this trauma and the absence of a dedicated domestic violence service in the County.

  • Housing-Homelessness
  • Women
Website: https://kerryrefuge.com/

Kerry Education and Training Board (Kerry ETB)

It is the mission of Kerry Education and Training Board, in conjunction with other education and training agencies and community development bodies, to create and promote the development of a learning society in Kerry, so that all who live in Kerry have access to the education and training required by their personal, social, cultural, economic and civic needs.

  • Education
Website: https://www.kerryetb.ie/

Kerry One World Centre (KOWC) is operated by KADE

Kerry One World Centre is a Development Education resource centre. Its main purpose is to encourage and support active global citizenship. Our mission is to promote a greater understanding among our target groups of the Sustainable Development Goals and wider global development issues and enhance Active Global Citizenship, linking local actions to global issues.

  • Education
  • World Development
Website: https://www.facebook.com/KerryOneWorldCentre/

Kerry Volunteer Centre

The Kerry Volunteer Centre promotes, facilitates, supports and develops volunteering in the Kerry area. Our aim is to enable people to do voluntary work if they so wish by matching them with local volunteering opportunities.

  • Volunteering & Community Service
Website: https://www.volunteerkerry.ie/

Kerry Rape and Sexual Abuse Centre

The Kerry Rape & Sexual Abuse Centre is a place of help and holistic healing for survivors of sexual violence, offering care & support in a safe and confidential environment.

  • Sexual Violence-Abuse
Website: https://krsac.com/

Kerry Children's Services Committee (Kerry CSC)

Kerry Children’s Services Committee is an interagency initiative which works to improve outcomes for children, young people and families in county Kerry through improved collaborative, interagency and partnership working.

  • Children-Youth
  • Family-Parenting
Website: https://www.cypsc.ie/
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