Charities & Voluntary Organisations in Centre, Cork with opening hours

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Results from the 'Charities & Voluntary Organisations' category in Centre, Cork

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26 St Paul's Ave, Cork, T12 W294

(021) 494 9090
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10 Cook Street, Cork, T12 T611

(021) 427 5490
COVID-19 UPDATEFor the first time in over 60 years, our shops across the island of Ireland closed. We made this difficult decision to protect our staff and volunteers, and to do our part in stopping the spread of COVID-19.We’re urgently appealing for your help and want to share some ways that you can continue to support your local Oxfam shop, even if its doors are closed, find out more.If you are in a position to make a donation to support our important work, please do so now! Our Oxfam Cook Street shop in the heart of Cork city is the place to find great value clothing for women, men and children, accessories, books, CDs, DVDs, bric-a-brac, jewellery and electrical items. Donations of these items are gratefully accepted. Through buying and donating to our stores, the people of Cork play a vital role in supporting our emergency responses, long-term development projects and campaigning work around the world. Call in today and help to make a positive difference to the lives of people living in severe poverty. Sign up for updates and we'll let you know what Oxfam's up to, and how you can get involved.
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13 Princes Street, Cork, T12 CD00

(021) 490 5675
The Irish Cancer Society is the national cancer charity in Ireland (charity number CHY5863) with the mission to improve the lives of those affected by cancer. We do this by funding life-saving, collaborative cancer research, providing up to date information about cancer, delivering a range of services to improve the lives of people living with cancer and their families, and by influencing change and raising awareness of cancer issues at the government level.
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18A French Church Street, Cork

(021) 480 6540
COVID-19 UPDATEFor the first time in over 60 years, our shops across the island of Ireland closed. We made this difficult decision to protect our staff and volunteers, and to do our part in stopping the spread of COVID-19.We’re urgently appealing for your help and want to share some ways that you can continue to support your local Oxfam shop, even if its doors are closed, find out more.If you are in a position to make a donation to support our important work, please do so now! Located in the heart of Cork city in the Huguenot QuarterWe have a music collection and DVDs.Donations of all of these items are gratefully accepted.Come along to our regular events – we’d love to welcome you to our shop. Sign up for updates and we'll let you know what Oxfam's up to, and how you can get involved.
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9 Cook St, Cork, T12 F583

(021) 427 5622
Charities Groups & Caring Groups, Charity Shops, Shopping
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1 Peter's St, Cork, T12 P302

(021) 427 3934
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7 Coach Street, Cork, T12 T028

(021) 427 1323
The Cork Branch is one of the busiest Samaritan centres in Ireland. It is also the second largest. There are 21 branches in Ireland, north and south. The Cork branch opened its doors September 1972 and now has 220 active volunteers of all ages from college students, middle aged to retired people. Every year the Cork branch receive approximately 40, 000 calls, with over 1000 people calling to the centre. We are also available to give talks to schools and other organization on the importance of emotional health. So, there’s no advice, and no judgement, just a listening and sympathetic ear. The Samaritans ethos is to provide “non-directive, non-interventionist listening”. Samaritans volunteers are of all ages, with many of them under 35. They are not necessarily trained counsellors. The service is strictly non-denominational, with volunteers of all religions and none in the Cork branch. There’s a mix of men and women, and of people at all stages of life. Every call and conversation is entirely confidential between the caller and the volunteer. We do not trace calls and never ask for a full name or address.