A project aimed at fostering physical activity and encouraging healthy eating habits among school children by establishing afterschool clubs in primary schools.Saintuya Dashdondog is the founder of Improving Physical Activity…
Grow Remote is a not for profit with a mission to enable people to work, live and participate locally. They help companies transition to remote work, they also support remote workers…
Clare Murphy is a performer, storyteller, public speaker and story coach. Clare teaches storytelling skills to all kinds of people from asylum seekers to climate change scientists to fire fighters…
A zero-alcohol bar space for young people to utilise in the local community.Maureen Fynes is the founder of The Open Door Bar SECTOR Children and Young People Active Citizenship COUNTY…
A re-imagining of processes where output waste can become an input raw material, to create useful products from what would otherwise be discarded.Karl Flynn and James McGuirk are the founders…
A parent-led group offering support to families with Autistic children through advocacy, networking and providing inclusive events.Collen Hawkins and Bridget Madden are the founders of PALS Hub SECTOR Support Services…
Providing easily accessible age appropriate First Aid training for all children/young people in all communities in Ireland.Ann Murphy is the founder of Tots to Teens First Aid Academy SECTOR Health…
Creating a system that recycles, repairs, and reimagines discarded hospital equipment through social enterprises.Darragh Joyce is the founder of HERA Initiative SECTOR Health Environment COUNTY Galway REGION Connacht WEBSITE SEI…
Aiming to improve the quality of life for those living with dementia through the use of interactive and innovative assistive technology.Conor Loughran is the founder of Arvensis Hub SECTOR Support…
A software testing consultancy that recruits, trains, employs and provides job coaching supports to individuals on the autism spectrum.Adam Cowan is the founder of Eirenauts SECTOR Disability Employment COUNTY Galway…