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Irish Volunteering Sites of Interest
  • Volunteer Centres Ireland: Volunteer Centres Ireland is the national organisation with responsibility for developing volunteering in Ireland, both nationally and locally.There are links to other volunteer centres around the Country.  www.volunteer.ie
  • Volunteering Ireland: The homepage of volunteering Ireland has many resources for volunteers and volunteer involving organisations. www.volunteeringireland.com
  • Activelink: A resource on training, publications, job opportunites and volunteering opportunites in the Community & Voluntary sector in Ireland. www.activelink.ie
  • Boardmatch Ireland: a free service matching non profit boards with skilled and experienced volunteers. www.boardmatchireland.ie
  • An Gaisce/The Presidents Award:The President’s Award is Ireland’s National Challenge Award, the country’s most prestigious and respected individual award programme, and a challenge from the President of Ireland, to young people between 15 and 25 years of age. www.p-award.net
  • Voluntary Service International aims to promote peace, social justice, sustainable development and intercultural understanding through volunteering, education and awareness raising programmes in Ireland and internationally www.vsi.ie
  • EIL Ireland: EIL Intercultural Learning is a Cork based not-for-profit intercultural organisation with many years of experience in placing Irish people overseas in a wide range of volunteer, internship and intercultural  programmes. EIL is a member of the National Youth Council of Ireland and a UN-designated "Peace Messenger" organisation. www.eilireland.org/volunteer-abroad
  • Cheshire Ireland: Cheshire services in Ireland aspire to implement the Independent Living ideal in practical, realistic ways. In our services, we are trying to create an environment where choice occurs at various levels. We are also trying to ensure that service users can make informed choices – i.e., are aware of alternative courses of action or challenging options which they may want to consider. http://www.cheshire.ie/index.asp