Social Outlet

Little People of Ireland

Little People of Ireland: Little People of Ireland (LPI) is the national charity in Ireland for people with restricted growth, providing fundamental information and support. LPI is dedicated to improving the lives of those living with restricted growth. Whether you are an individual or a family living with restricted growth,

Arts & Disability Ireland

Arts & Disability Ireland: Arts & Disability Ireland Website Arts & Disability Ireland (ADI) is the national development and resource organisation for arts and disability. We promote engagement with the arts at all levels – as professional artists, audience members and arts workers – for people of all ages with

CASA: Care & Sharing Association

Caring & Sharing Association (CASA): CASA: Care & Sharing Association Website Caring and Sharing Association (CASA) is a registered charity that works closely with those who need our services most. The aim is to develop friendships and provide respite and social outlets for people with disabilities. We are unique in

Blossom Ireland

Blossom Ireland: Blossom Ireland is a national organisation that serves children and their families with mild to moderate intellectual disabilities by providing fun, affordable, innovative activities that enables them to be as good as they can be. Blossom Ireland 2nd Floor, Raheny Shopping Centre Howth Road, Dublin 5 D05 K718

Day Care Centres:

Day Centers: Day centres or day care centres in Ireland provide a range of social and rehabilitative services for older people and people with disabilities. Day centres include centres that provide day activation, such as recreational, sport and leisure facilities, and specialised clinic facilities that provide a combination of medical

The Brickx Club

The Brickx Club: The Brickx Club has been developed to help your child get a good start in learning through FUN! Our aims are: Developing the imagination. Creativity. Social Skills. Putting ideas into reality. Achievement. Problem Solving. Sharing. Turn-Taking. Teamwork. Sociability. Self-esteem. Learning to follow instructions. Special Groups: These clubs

National Federation of Arch Clubs

What are Arch Clubs? Arch Clubs provide a secure social environment for people with special needs,  their siblings and friends to learn, form friendships and above all, have fun. Aims of Arch Clubs: To provide a social outlet for people with special needs. To develop the members social skills, self-esteem