EPIC - Empowering People in Care (Dublin)
EPIC provides an Advocacy Service to children and young people up to age 26 with care experience.
EPIC provides an Advocacy Service to children and young people up to age 26 with care experience.
EPIC provides an Advocacy Service to children and young people up to age 26 with care experience.
EPIC provides an Advocacy Service to children and young people up to age 26 with care experience.
This service provides free and independent representative advocacy services to adults with disability across Ireland.
DIAL House is a six unit residential service which accommodates care leavers with learning disabilities and/or mental health issues, at risk of falling into the cycle of homelessness.
St Catherine's Foyer is a service for young people who are experiencing homelessness.
In October 2015, Peter McVerry Trust opened Ireland’s only dedicated youth cafe for young people in homelessness.
Spunout is a trusted, factual, non-judgmental information resource for young people living in Ireland.
Youth Information Centres offer free and confidential information on issues that matter to young people (up to 25 years) and those acting on their behalf.