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Daughters of Charity Child & Family Service PDF Print E-mail

Providing family support services in the greater Dublin area

child_family1_240.jpgThe Daughters of Charity Service for Children and Families recognizes the essential dignity and potential of every person and the right of every child to live as full a life as possible within his or her natural family. The Service strives to promote the welfare of the child and the family and to respect and protect their rights.

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The Daughters of Charity Service for Persons with Intellectual Disability PDF Print E-mail

int_disab_240.jpgThe Daughters of Charity Service for Persons with Intellectual Disability has a long history of involving volunteers in their Service. Over the years they have welcomed and used the talents and energies of volunteers in a variety of ways.

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St. Francis Hospice PDF Print E-mail

Providing Pallitative Care in North Dublin City

f_hospice_01.jpgSt. Francis Hospice provides specialist palliative care to patients with advanced Cancer and Motor Neurone Disease living in north Dublin city and county. Our comprehensive care offers supportive services to patients, their families and carers, without financial cost to patients.

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St Vincent's Trust PDF Print E-mail

henr3_240.jpgSt Vincent's Trust is a non-profit, community education service of the Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul located in the north inner city area of Dublin. The aim of the organisation is to support people of all ages who have experienced educational disadvantage, as one aspect of wider social exclusion.

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Vincentian Housing Partnership PDF Print E-mail

vinchousing_240.jpgThe Vincentian Housing Partnership was officially opened in October 1995 to provide transitional housing for people who are homeless and vulnerable, aged between 20 and 50, male or female, single or couples, with or without children.

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Vincentian Refugee Centre PDF Print E-mail

vrcentre_240.jpgIn October 1997 St Peter's Parish in Phibsboro became aware of an increasing number of asylum seekers and refugees living in the immediate area. While wishing to extend a welcome to the new arrivals, there was uncertainty as how best to do that.

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