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Letterkenny Community Centre
- The Letterkenny Community Centre offers an enjoyable environment in which to pursue health and fitness goals - combining well equipped facilities with friendly enthusiastic and caring staff.
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Mountmellick Development Association
- Mountmellick Development Association offers Training, information and grant supports to individuals and groups in the local communities of Co. Laois. MDASI are focused on assisting people to realise their full potential and to achieve the best quality to life. We work in partenership with the community, voluntary groups, schools and agencies to maximise the benefits for community members. MDASI operate an open door policy and welcome visitors to our offices and enquiries about our service.
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Public Communications Centre
- Public Communications Centre is a full-service strategy and communications resource servicing exclusively non-profit, progressive forces for change.
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Ratheniska Community Group
- Ratheniska Community Group is made up of various groups and organisations. The area has its own Church, School, Community Hall, G.A.A. Centre and Grounds.Ratheniska is a hub of activity and is the home of organisations and clubs such as I.C.A; G.A.A; Foroige; C.C.E; I.F.A; Ladies Football; Tidy Towns; Heritage Group, an Art Group and a very active Parents Council.
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SPIRASI
- SPIRASI Centre for the Care of Survivors of Torture Survivors of Torture in Ireland
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The Twelfth
- Celebration not Provocation. Site presenting a positive view of Northern Ireland's largest cultural festival
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Threshold
- Threshold works for justice on housing and homelessness and passionately believes that housing is a fundamental right. In spite of Ireland's recent economic growth, many households do not enjoy a decent place to live.
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Udaras na Gaeltachta
- Regional Development Agency in Ireland with responsiblity for the economic, social and cultural development of the Gaeltacht regions, ensuring the continuation of the Irish language as the spoken language of the community in these regions.
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