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Special Olympics Ireland (IE, CHY07556) Browse events

YTD Raised: €33,848.06

Special Olympics changes lives. It’s about fun, friendships and team spirit, it’s about a feeling of belonging, and it’s about working together. Special Olympics Ireland is first and foremost a sports organisation for people with an intellectual disability, but it provides athletes with far more than the physical benefits of sport. Special Olympics changes lives in so many different ways. Through sport, athletes develop both physically and emotionally, they make new friends, realise their dreams, and know they can fit in – Special Olympics enables them to achieve and win not only in sport but in life too. Find out more about us on http://www.specialolympics.ie

Lakers (IE, CHY15208) Browse events

YTD Raised: €1,766.52

• Lakers Social Recreational Club ltd is a community-based, sports, social and recreation club for children and adults with intellectual and/or physical disabilities. Lakers mission is to provide people with a primary diagnosis of an intellectual disability with the opportunity to improve physical fitness and increase co-ordination through year-round participation in a wide range of sporting, social and recreational activities

Special Olympics Ireland (IE, CHY7556) Browse events

YTD Raised: €1,252.51

Sporting Proud (IE, CHY15073) Browse events

YTD Raised: €210.00

Sporting Proud is about children, sport, fitness and fun. We provide the opportunity for like-minded individuals to come together through sport and challenge themselves to raise vital funds for kids charities.

KiTs for the World (IE, CHY1433) Browse events

YTD Raised: €10.00

We help projects in the developing world and europe, that use the power of sport to engage socail issues. HIV/AIDS awareness, Homless, Gender, Education ,Life Skils. are just some the goals. Projects we support use sport as a magnet to engauge youngsters. One Kit can Change a Life!

Cerebral Palsy Sport Ireland (IE, MYC0184) Browse events

YTD Raised: €0.00

Cerebral Palsy Sport Ireland (CPSI) was founded in 1978 to provide sport and recreational opportunities to individuals with Cerebral Palsy/ Other Physical Disabilities. Since those early days CPSI has grown and today Irish Athletes compete in five sports at Local, National and International levels of competition. CPSI is the officially recognised national governing body in Ireland for people with Cerebral Palsy. Sports disciplines include Athletics, which covers a wide variety of both track and field events, Boccia, Soccer, Cycling and Swimming.

Old Crescent RFC Underage (IE, CHY000452) Browse events

YTD Raised: €0.00

Old Crescent RFC support rugby at senior and underage grades. The underage structure promotes participation to all children. We promote the development of rugby in a safe, fun and structured environment.

Bubble Gum Club (IE, CHY12012) Browse events

YTD Raised: €0.00

The BubbleGum Club is a charity, registered in Ireland, whose mission is to provide extraordinary outings for extraordinary children, many of whom suffer from life threatening illness, long term debilitating illness or are disadvantaged in some other way. The BubbleGum Club provides professional care in a fun environment giving kids a great boost, but also providing a well-earned break for the parents, family and carers.

Irish Wheelchair Association (IE, CHY05393) Browse events

YTD Raised: €0.00

About Irish Wheelchair Association (IWA)IWA provides a range of services intended to support independent living and improve quality of life. The largest of our services is our Assisted Living Service, which provides the one-to-one support of a personal assistant to an individual in their home, workplace, school/college or local community. Other services include: Resource and Outreach Centres in local communities; transport; driving assessment, tuition and advice; holiday services; as well as a range of educational opportunities, information, housing supports and youth services. As an approved housing body, IWA also provides accessible housing units for people with disabilities. IWA operates in every county in Ireland from our network of 57 local centres, our three holiday centres and our National Mobility Centre. The Association also deliver services in member’s homes, workplaces, educational establishments and communities. IWA is the national governing body for wheelchair sport in Ireland and we provide a range of sporting opportunities for participation at all levels, and for competitive sport from juvenile level right up to elite level. Many of our athletes aspire to represent Ireland at Paralympic games and other international sporting events. Additionally, IWA seeks to shape public policy and influence developments by reflecting the views of our members on issues such as access to the built environment, housing provision and design, employment, education and transport. In 2012, IWA delivered over two million hours of direct services

Ciaran Carr Foundation (IE, CHY20790) Browse events

YTD Raised: €0.00

On January 20th 2012 Ciarán Carr, two months off his 21st birthday, collapsed while training with Round Towers Senior Football team. Despite the best efforts of his teammates, coaches and the emergency services Ciarán died in Tallaght Hospital shortly after arrival. His death was attributed to what is commonly known as Sudden Adult Death Syndrome (SADS). Ciarán’s death shocked his club, the Clondalkin community and the public at large. Ciarán had already booked his 21st birthday party and in conjunction with his family and friends this night went ahead in March 2012. The purpose of ‘A Night for Ciarán‘ was to raise funds for the CRY Foundation in Tallaght Hospital. €24,000 was duly raised and donated. After this mammoth fundraising effort the true extent of the loss began to set in. Ciarán, a young, fit, seemingly healthy young man, had left for training one Friday evening and never returned home. Gemma and Philip Carr, along with friends and family, began to put together a plan to ensure that such an incident never happened again within Round Tower GAA Club. Gradually this developed into the Ciarán Carr Foundation, a charity committed to preventing sudden cardiac death in our community and others who are willing to work alongside us. On Thursday April 4th 2013, the Ciarán Carr Foundation was officially launched in Croke Park by the Dublin Senior Football manager Jim Gavin with Gemma and Philip Carr. Our Mission The Ciarán Carr Foundation aims to achieve the following within Round Tower GAA Club and the wider Clondalkin Community with the hope that others will join with us: Screen each player at least every two years, this consists of each playing member completing the GAA approved cardiac questionnaire and in the future being screened by a medical professional Train every manager and coach in the use of a defibrillator and life saving CPR. Mentors are the first to respond to a player who gets into cardiac complications and such a skill is vital to ensure the best possible chance of survival Promote awareness. There are signs and symptoms and a knowledge of these can save lives Set an example for other clubs, regardless of sport, to join with us and prevent this happening to other communities

Paralympics Ireland (IE, CHY13420) Browse events

YTD Raised: €0.00

Paralympics Ireland is the National Paralympic Committee for Ireland and leads the Irish team to the Paralympic Games - held every four years in parallel with the Olympics. Our charity activities give valuable support for the team but extend also to building pathways for high-potential athletes.