Deaf Village Ireland:
Deaf Village Ireland is an inclusive state of the art social, administration, religious, community, sports, heritage and educational complex providing a range of facilities for
Deaf Village Ireland is an inclusive state of the art social, administration, religious, community, sports, heritage and educational complex providing a range of facilities for
Deaf Sports Ireland, known as Irish Deaf Sports Association until 2012, was set up in 1968 and is one of the longest running organisations in
Useful Links: ChildVision Gracepark Road Drumcondra Dublin 9 Tel: 01 837 3635 Fax: 01 837 3884 Email: info@childvision.ie www.childvision.ie Fighting Blindness 7 Ely Place, Floor
The FAI FFA programme and Vision Sports Ireland work in conjunction to promote and develop football opportunities for people with vision impairments. There are opportunities
Group who play indoor bowls weekly from approx 1 October until 31 March and also play many friendly matches with sighted people. There are currently
The Blind Sports Network NI was established in 2012 and includes key representatives from sports clubs and organisations for people with sight loss from across
Welcome to the Irish Blind Golf website where you can find news and information on upcoming events and fundraisers. We are a voluntary organisation supporting
Tennis Ireland is an official member of the International Wheelchair Tennis Federation. Wheelchair Tennis was founded in 1976 when Brad Parks first hit a tennis
Boccia Ireland is the governing body of the sport in Ireland, responsible for all aspects of boccia and providing for all levels from participation to
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