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List of Charities in N.ireland

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Voluntary Service Lisburn
Lisburn, N.Ireland, BT28 1XN
Voluntary Service Lisburn provides help to those in need in the local community. The business recycles and refurbishes unwanted second hand furniture to create up to date, modern furnishings and one of bespoke pieces. All the profits from sales go towards helping those in need in the community.
charity Second hand furniture furniture Refurbished furniture Recycled furniture
NI-ADD Children's Charity
Belfast, N.Ireland, BT9 6EW
NI-ADD is a Children's Chairty located in South Belfast, N.Ireland. We are a specialised centre to benifit children and young people with a diagnoses of Attention Defficeit and Hyperactivity disorder or ADHD. We provide a range of services designed to help children, young people and the families of affected by ADHD. We offer a telephone helpline, monthly support meeting, NI-ADD's parenting programme, theaputic group work, individual counselling, art therapy and sibling programmes.
Thereputic Services Children's Charity Support group ADHD NI-ADD
Apostolic Church Belfast, The
Belfast, N.Ireland, BT2 7AH
The Apostolic Church Ireland exists to display the love of Jesus, to display the Word of God in action and Glorify God. We are situated in Great Victoria Street Belfast, Antrim, lisburn, Lurgan, Dublin, Portadown, Londonderry / Derry and Strabane
Ballymena Family and Addicts Support Group
Ballymena, N.Ireland, BT43 5AH
BFASG was established in December 2000 to provide support to families and addicts who are affected by drugs. We aim to provide support, advice, information and education to the whole community. We hold regular Family Support meetings, where we share our feelings, thoughts and experiences, and provide the opportunity for people to unload some of the pressures they may be feeling. We also offer a range of complementary therapies to recovering addicts.
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