Project Description: This unique food justice project combines two nonprofit organizations in Northern Ireland—East Belfast Mission (EBM) and the Larder Community Food Hub and Foodbank. Volunteers will be a part of both organizations’ work to address food insecurity in the local community. From helping prepare meals to teaching cooking classes, volunteers will directly contribute to
Northern Ireland
Greenhill YMCA
YMCA Ireland’s national outdoor centre has existed at the foot of the Mourne mountains for over 100 years! Making use of the beautiful natural landscapes of the mountains, forests, rivers and lakes to provide rich alternative learning experiences for many generations of young people. Greenhill YMCA provides opportunity and encouragement for individuals, within a safe
Camphill Community Mourne Grange
Mourne Grange is a Camphill Community for adults with learning disabilities. We work and live together alongside adults with special needs to offer them a holistic life experience. Established in 1971 as an intentional community, Mourne Grange now supports 50 adults with learning disabilities in a range of accommodations spread throughout a 100-acre site. We
Corrymeela
In our increasingly divided world, Corrymeela is a movement of people rallied around one inspirational idea: “Together is better”. Every year we welcome over 8,000 people from all walks of life, to our beautiful Ballycastle home and into our programmes in communities around Northern Ireland. We deeply believe that everyone is welcome, whatever their background,
L’Arche Belfast
The L’Arche Belfast Community consists of four houses and several projects and invites Assistants to come and share life with people with intellectual disabilities, building a community where everyone is valued regardless of ability, creed, or culture. In addition to life in the house, there are other ways to be involved and use your gifts