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Charity

    Irish charity GOAL announces hundreds of layoffs after 'significant and sudden' funding cuts
    Opinion: After 14 years of conflict, Syria's women stand ready to rebuild
    Doaa Ghadab & Zeina Ali Bajo
    'Significant failings in governance and financial management' at Peter McVerry Trust
    The charity is required to undergo an intensive oversight and monitoring programme.
    Tiger Woods wants USA Ryder Cup team to receive $5million dollars each for charity
    Naomi Campbell disqualified as charity trustee after probe finds she spent funds on five-star hotel
    Suicide survivor becomes fastest and oldest person to swim River Shannon in aid of charity
    'It’s cold at home. There’s nothing to eat': Barnardos needs your help this Giving Day
    Tens of thousands take part in Darkness Into Light
    Removal of Mount Street camp is 'like putting a plaster on a wound'
    The Lighthouse in Dublin is providing food and other services for hundreds of asylum seekers every day.
    Two young sisters from Dublin organise Easter egg drive for children in Temple Street Hospital
    Remembering Charlie Bird: A champion of awareness for Motor Neurone Disease
    Lillian McGovern
    Garda cleared of wrongdoing in giving bicycle to elderly man during pandemic
    Over 90,000 calls were made to St Vincent de Paul last year from people seeking help with food
    Barnardos appeal for unwanted Christmas gifts to help fund the charity's work
    'It can be a very difficult time for many': Appeal to look out for older people this Christmas
    Peter McVerry Trust to receive €4 million this week in first tranche of emergency Govt funding
    Boygenius release single in honour of Sinéad O'Connor, proceeds going to Dublin charity
    Housing charity regulator appoints financial inspectors to Peter McVerry Trust
    Over 250 parents contacted SVP every day last week about back-to-school costs
    Over 580 people with mental health difficulties supported with housing last year
    Peter McVerry Trust informs Department of Housing of 'potential financial issues' at charity
    84% support for tougher action against charities in event of wrongdoing
    Tens of thousands take part in Darkness Into Light events across the country
    At least 85 people killed after crowd surge at Yemen charity distribution
    'We've seen more working people and others who wouldn't be homeless in normal circumstances'
    Mayo charity could 'decide' whether to invite inspectors due to legal loophole, Dáil hears
    Donkey from animal cruelty video has been rescued by charity as Gardaí investigate
    Childline volunteer: I have been able to help kids in trouble the way I was helped
    Jonathan Ryan
    Poll: Are you volunteering or donating to charity this Christmas?
    'It's nostalgia - it's like no other radio station I've ever been on': Inside Christmas FM
    Charity asks France, Spain, Greece for help with rescued migrants
    Charlie Bird thanks thousands for ‘day of kindness’ while presenting €3.3 million to charities
    Nearly 90% of Irish adults have donated to charity this year, with almost half supporting Ukraine
    Poll: Have you donated money to support Ukraine?
    Boris Johnson says suggestion he intervened in animal airlift is ‘total rhubarb’
    Opinion: Three charity workers share how Covid changed fundraising without dampening spirits
    We Act Campaign
    Over 1,200 dinners to be delivered to older people living alone on Christmas Day
    Dublin homeless charity to be liquidated following sexual assault allegations
    'I was vulnerable': Man who alleges he was assaulted by Anthony Flynn speaks out
    Dublin's homelessness authority wants ICHH to be wound up 'as soon as possible'
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