Irish Community Organisations
& Services London
Centre of Irish community in London. Offers advice and welfare services, cultural education programme and a great schedule of events.
A flagship for Irish culture in London, offers an extensive cultural education programme and schedule of cultural events.
Irish in Britain is a national membership coalition founded by and for the Irish community in Britain - a progressive voice for community.
Based in Cromwell Road in London. Please note this office is located in a different location to the Embassy of Ireland.
GB chapter and London-based of the Ireland Funds - a global philanthropic network.
Umbrella organisation that represents the Irish county associations in London and integral to the organisation of the Mayor of London's St. Patrick's parade.
Fundraising society that raises money for a variety of Irish charitable organisations through events.
An active Irish charity that raises funds through events and donations. Funds are distributed through a grant-making system.
Supports the Irish community through the provision of counselling and psychotherapy services.
Supports the Irish community through events, activities and advice services.
A community centre that supports the Irish community through events, activities and advice services.
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Focused on the older Irish community provides advisory services, activities and events for elders.
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Focused on the older Irish community provides advisory services, activities and events for elders.
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The GAA is very active in London. There are many clubs offering gaelic football, hurling and camogie. London GAA is the umbrella organisation that supports the individual GAA clubs operating in and around London.
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Set up by Lorraine Maher to advocate for full representation and participation of Irish people of Mixed Ancestry/ Multi Ethnicity and Global Majority at all levels in Irish society
Promote awareness and celebration of diversity within the global Irish diaspora.
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Focused on the older Irish community provides advisory services, activities and events for elders.
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Irish Chaplaincy is a leading social action charity providing high quality services and support to excluded, vulnerable and isolated Irish people in Britain.
The Association of Mixed Race Irish was established to promote a better future for diversity.
London Irish Network is a social club for Londoners with an Irish background and those with an interest in Irish culture.
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Annual gathering of vintage vehicles - cars, bikes, farming machines and a huge crowd. A very popular day out and proceeds go to Irish charities.
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Co-operation Ireland’s vision is of a peaceful and stable island where people of all backgrounds live and work together for a better future. It's mission is to sustain peace by helping to build a shared and cohesive society.Co-operation Ireland does this by working in partnership with others in these islands to:
– Develop initiatives that address emerging challenges to peace
– Facilitate understanding, positive relationships and co-operation across these islands, building a sense of interdependence
– Create a supportive environment by building capacity, influencing policy, and developing collaboration at a strategic level
– Share our learning and experience of peace building and practical co-operation internationally
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Innisfree is a housing association, providing high-quality affordable homes, proud of our Irish roots and our experience in working with migrant communities.
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Irish Croydon Association is a venue with a friendly welcome
Situated in Broadcoombe, Monks Hill Estate, Selsdon, South Croydon, Surrey, CR2 8HX, the Croydon Irish Association is a live music venue welcoming all nationalities for a friendly, sociable evening of dancing, chat and forming of friendships old and n
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The centre is situated in the heart of Wimbledon.
It holds dances every weekend with live bands. It also has a pool and darts section, several styles of dance classes (including traditional Irish dancing, Konga and line dancing), bingo night, music sessions, music classes and keep fit classes. It also has a well-supported Golf Society with regular meetings and tournaments and would welcome new players. Screening of all the GAA matches on several screens throughout the club.
The centre holds a regular Welfare Clinic and Irish Advisory Support sessions on a weekly basis as well as a “Thursday Club” specifically for senior citizens to socialise over a beverage, enjoy in-house entertainment and occasional day trips.
The centre also has a function hall with a stage including two bars which is available for hire on Friday evenings, Saturday and Sunday afternoons.