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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. 

Help us to keep Irish Links up to date. If you require changes to the information displayed or need to add new text, contact info@activelink.ie

Suicide or Survive

Suicide or Survive Ltd (SOS) provides services and supports aimed at suicide prevention in Ireland. SOS is client focused and has designed and is running an innovative group programme (The Eden Programme) that provides people who have attempted or contemplated suicide with an opportunity to explore their own experiences, develop their personal skills and source avenues of support and assistance.

  • Health
Website: https://suicideorsurvive.ie/

Sunbeam House Services

Sunbeam House Services provides a range of supports to adults with intellectual disabilities in County Wicklow and South County Dublin. We aim to empower people with the necessary skills to live full and satisfying lives as equal citizens of their local communities.

  • Disability
Website: https://sunbeam.ie/

Sunflower Recycling

To develop a recycling facility in Dublin north inner city and in so doing, to develop a strategy for creating sustainable jobs. Sunflower aims to offer opportunities for training and capacity building of long-term unemployed in general terms.

  • Community Development-Renewal
  • Environment
Website: http://www.sunflowerrecycling.ie

Sustainable Northern Ireland

Sustainable NI is a not for profit organisation established in 1997 to assist local authorities, the community and voluntary sector, central government departments, non departmental public bodies and the business sector in understanding, promoting and encouraging the adoption of sustainable principles in all aspects of our lives.

  • Environment
Website: https://www.sustainableni.org/

Sustainable Ireland

Sustainable Ireland is an education based workers' cooperative committed to raising awareness about sustainability and offering ideas and solutions to issues related to sustainable living.

  • Environment
Website: http://sustainable.ie/

An Taisce The National Trust of Ireland

An Taisce - 'The Store House, or Treasury' is The National Trust For Ireland. Established in 1948, it is the most influential environmental body in Ireland. All our policies reflect our core belief that a high quality environment is central to Ireland achieving a successful and sustainable economy, as well as a high quality of life.

  • Arts-Culture-Heritage
  • Environment
Website: https://www.antaisce.org/

Tallaght Rehabilitation Project

We believe in the advantage of rehabilitation within community, as addiction does not happen in isolation. Our aim is to create a supportive and nurturing environment where participants are encouraged to address their previous drug use and in so doing, can become and remain drug free.

  • Education
  • Health
Website: http://www.tallaghtrehabproject.ie

Tallaght Addiction Support Project

Tallaght Addiction Support Project (TASP) is a community based support service for individuals and families suffering as a result of drug and alcohol issues. If you, or someone you care about is struggling with a drug or alcohol problem please contact a member of our team for free and confidential advice.

  • Health
Website: https://tasp.ie/

TASC

TASC is an independent think-tank whose mission is to address inequality and sustain democracy by translating analysis into action. As a public education charity (CHY 14778), TASC engages in research and public outreach concerning inequality, democracy, and climate justice in the current political, economic, and social environment.

  • Civil Liberties-Human Rights
  • Education
Website: https://www.tasc.ie/

Teach Tearmainn

Teach Tearmainn provide free and confidential support services to women and children in Kildare and West Wicklow who are or have experienced Domestic Violence and Abuse. At Teach Tearmainn, we provide women with a safe and confidential space to share their experiences and explore their options.

  • Civil Liberties-Human Rights
  • Sexual Violence-Abuse
  • Women
Website: http://www.teachtearmainn.ie/

Team Hope

Team Hope is a non-denominational Christian International Development Aid charity based in Ireland. With a small office and staff team in South County Dublin, working with a volunteer base of approx. 2,000 volunteers across Ireland and a range of International Partners mainly in Eastern Europe and Africa.

  • World Development
Website: https://www.teamhope.ie/

Technological University Dublin

TU Dublin has campuses in Dublin City Centre in Grangegorman, Aungier Street and Bolton Street, and one each in Blanchardstown and in Tallaght, and, through our major infrastructural development plan, we are currently investing over €500 million in new, state-of-the-art, technology-enabled facilities to enhance our students' experience.

  • Education
  • Environment
Website: https://www.tudublin.ie/

Terenure Enterprise Centre

The primary objective of Terenure Enterprise Centre is to foster entrepreneurship and employment in the local community. This is achieved through the provision of affordable workspace for start-up enterprises together with all necessary ancillary supports including enterprise development and mentoring services, conference room hire and state of the art computer training facilities.

  • Community Development-Renewal
  • Volunteering & Community Service
Website: https://terenure-enterprise.ie/

Terraglen Residential Care Service

TerraGlen Residential Care Services was established in April 2011. Since then, we continue to grow and have expanded our service to areas where there is a need for respite & residential care, both in Residential Care and Disabilities services.

  • Children-Youth
  • Disability
Website: https://www.terraglen.ie

TerraGlen Residential Care Services

TerraGlen Residential Care Services was established in April 2011. Our vision is that each person, no matter their start in life, should have the care and support they need to grow in order to become a happy and self-reliant individual capable of achieving their potential.

  • Carers
  • Children-Youth
Website: https://terraglen.ie/

The Sanctuary

The Sanctuary is a meditation centre for social change in the heart of Dublin City. It is a charity founded by Sr. Stan Kennedy in 1998, long before meditation or mindfulness was on the tip of everyone’s tongue.

  • Education
  • Health
Website: https://www.sanctuary.ie/

The Institute for Design and Disability in Ireland

The Institute for Design and Disability (IDD), established in 1991, is a non-profit-making foundation contributing to the participation of people with disabilities through design. The Institute promotes the ideal of design-for-all through research studies, interdisciplinary meetings and seminars, awareness training and consultancy.

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

The National Council for People with Disabilities (NCPD)

The National Council for People with Disabilities (NCPD) is a national structure with a branch in each county. The National Council for People with Disabilities (NCPD) is the only national cross disability organisation which is independent of government, service providers and special interests.

  • Disability
Website: http://ncpd.ie/

The Catherine McAuley Education & Research Centre

The Catherine McAuley Education & Research Centre was opened in 2004 as a partnership between UCD and the Mater Hospital. The centre brings together academic excellence and clinical expertise in an on-campus facility.

  • Race-Ethnicity
  • Women
Website: https://www.mater.ie/healthcare-professionals/medicine/

The Society of St. Vincent de Paul (SVP)

Our work primarily involves person-to-person contact with people who have a variety of needs. In addition to direct assistance to people in need, we try to promote self-sufficiency, enabling people to help themselves. Any assistance offered by the Society is given in a non-judgemental spirit of compassion, based on the need of the individual or family.

  • Poverty-Exclusion
Website: https://www.svp.ie/home.aspx

The Irish Network for Nonviolent Action Training and Education

The Irish Network for Nonviolent Action Training and Education (INNATE) was established as a result of the need for an umbrella group to support groups and individuals exploring nonviolent approaches to conflict issues.

  • Peace-Reconciliation
Website: https://innatenonviolence.org/wp/

The Ireland Funds

The Ireland Funds support hundreds of projects, North and South, which promote peace and reconciliation, arts and culture, community development and education. The Funds provide grants ranging from a few hundred pounds to over a million.

  • Peace-Reconciliation
Website: https://irelandfunds.org/

The Writers Guild of Ireland

The WGI represents over 600 Irish writers for film, television, theatre, radio, animation and games. We campaign to ensure writers are recognized as the creative force without which, there is no production.

  • Arts-Culture-Heritage
Website: https://script.ie/

The Salvation Army

The Salvation Army objectives are: The advancement of Christian Religion, of education, the relief of poverty, and other charitable objects beneficial to society or the community of mankind as a whole.

  • Housing-Homelessness
  • Poverty-Exclusion
Website: https://www.salvationarmy.org.uk/republic-of-ireland/

The Forge Family Resource Centre Pettigo Ltd

FRCs are located within a community-based model of family support and this model is at the heart of the Programme. The centrality of community development in informing the approaches, values and methods underpinning the work of FRCs is a defining feature of their contribution.

  • Community Development-Renewal
  • Rural Development
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