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ADHD Ireland provides support and services for people with ADHD & those who support them, including support groups, courses & helplines.
AHEAD provides support and information for people with disabilities on further education and training, higher education and graduate employment.
AkiDwA supports migrant women affected by crime, with a specific focus on domestic violence. They provide confidential information; advocacy; accompaniment to court and other appointments; referrals to legal support, counselling, voluntary assisted return; and referrals/signposting to other services as deemed necessary.
Alcoholics Anonymous Ireland provides support to those who’ve struggled with drinking through a 12-Step program & attendance at group meetings.
AskAboutAlcohol provides information produced by the HSE about alcohol and signposts to support services.
Aware provides information and support services to people affected by mental illnesses such as depression, bipolar and mood-related conditions.
Barnardos deliver services and work with families, communities, and partners to transform the lives of vulnerable children who are affected by adverse childhood experiences. The organisation offers a wide range of supports and programmes to children and young people aged 0–18, through services and projects throughout the country.
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BeLonG To provides a national youth service, both online and in-person, for Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) young people in Ireland.
Irish Hospice Foundation's Bereavement Support Line provides a confidential space for people to speak about their experience or to ask questions relating to the death of someone they cared about.
Better Together is a peer-led recovery community that offers daily online support and connection for people dealing with challenges such as mental health issues or substance misuse.