Men’s
1Life Suicide Helpline
Phone: Helpline 1800 24 7 100
provides confidential professional counselling 24/7 for those at risk of self-harm.
the Radical Men’s Magazine now has no postal address or phone number, but back issues are available on web.
Ballymun Men’s Centre
36 Shangan Road, Dublin 9
Phone: (01) 862 3117
aims to tackle the marginalization and disadvantage of men through the provision of services, and lobbying for social change
Ballymun Men’s Development Network
Sillogue Road, Dublin 11
Phone: (01) 862 2194
aims to tackle the marginalization and disadvantage of men through the provision of services, and lobbying for social change
BTEI – the Back to Education Initiative
Department of Education and Skills, Marlborough St., Dublin 1.
Phone: (01) 889 6400
provides part-time further education programmes for young people and adults. The aim of BTEI is to give people who would like to return to learning the opportunity to update their skills and knowledge in a flexible way. This means that people can combine a return to learning with family and other commitments.
Catholic Men and Women’s Society
CYMS Hall, 2A Irishtown Road, Dublin 4
Phone: (01) 496 0393
(01) 668 9905
Central Authority for Maintenance Recovery
Department of Justice, Equity and Law Reform, Bishop’s Square, Redmond’s Hill, Dublin 2
Phone: LoCall 1890 221 227
(01) 479 0200
(071) 967 2500
Children or families affected by sex abuse.
CARI (Children at Risk in Ireland,) 110 Lr. Drumcondra Road, Dublin 9
Phone: Locall: 1890 924 567
Computer classes for men
Farranree Family Resource Centre,Close’s Green, Farranree, Cork
Phone: (021) 430 1030
Cork Men’s Action Group
Education and Rights Resource Centre, 5 Churchfield Avenue, Cork City
Phone: Tel/Fax: (021) 430 7969
Cork Men’s Education & Rights Resource Centre
5 Churchfield Avenue, Cork
Phone: 021 430 7969
Engage Project, Wexford
Ardcavan Business Park, Ardcavan, Wexford
Phone: (053) 912 3799
is an inter-agency project led by the Community Education Section of Co. Wexford VEC. It has a general aim of training men to work or volunteer in the community, thus attending to the gender imbalance of workers in the area and working towards ensuring sustainable men’s community activity in Co Wexford. Its specific academic aim is to equip learners with the skills, knowledge and competence to work and engage with socially excluded or marginalised men in the community.
Ionad na nDaoine Centre
36 Ardmore Avenue, Knocknaheeny/Hollyhill, Cork City
Irish Men’s Network
Phone: Text only to (085) 746 9342
helps with separation, divorce, depression, parenting, etc.
Mahon Men’s Art Group
Avenue de Rennes, Mahon, Co. Cork
Phone: (021) 435 9070
Mahon Community Development Project
Mature Masculinity – an empowered approach to being a man in today’s world. We help all kinds of men, from all walks of life face challenges. We commit ourselves to living lives guided by timeless values.
Mayfield Men’s Group
Ard Bhaile Community Centre, Old Youghal Road, Cork City
Phone: (021) 450 2471
Mobile (088) 690 6942
Men Alone in No Man’s Land (MAIN)
22a Summerhill Court, Summerhill, Dublin 1,
Phone: (01) 8984026
Do you feel you have nowhere to go? Do you feel separated from your family, community and other social networks?
Men and Women
Catholic Men and Women’s Society, CYMS Hall, 2A Irishtown Road, Dublin 4
Phone: (01) 496 0393
(01) 668 9905
Men as Learners and Elders (MALES)
Phone: (085) 118 9014
(087) 148 1197
Directs men in lifelong spiritual learning; trains men as elders; maintains an ongoing relationship with participants; provides men’s rites of passage and develops additional rites as needed.
Men Aware
Phone: (048) 3086 0107
Men’s Action Network (MAN)
2 Dacre Terrace, Derry, BT48 6JU, Northern Ireland
Phone: From Republic (048) 7137 7777
Promotes men’s health, crisis support, self-awareness and self-development.
Men’s Development Network
30 O’Connell St., Waterford
Phone: (051) 844 260/1
Promotes better lives for men, better lives for all. It works locally, regionally, nationally and internationally.
Men’s Education Initiative
Development Worker, Mevagh Resource Centre, Downings, Co. Donegal.
Phone: (074) 915 5055
visits men in isolated rural areas of Donegal and keeps in touch with them.
Men’s Health Forum in Ireland
Tallaght Partnership, Kilinarden Enterprise Centre, Tallaght, Dublin 24
Phone: (01) 466 4280
Men’s Helpline
Northern Ireland
Phone: (028) 9023 7779
From Republic (048) 9023 7779
Is a directory of organizations and services for men related mainly to Northern Ireland.
Men’s Rites of Passage (MROP)
Phone: (087) 148 1197
Offer a Christian-based spirituality through rites that help men to know, accept and love their own humanity.
Men’s Rites of Passage 2010
will take place in The Bield, Perth, Scotland,
Mon. July 26 – Fri. July 30, 2010. For information and bookings, go to www.malesireland.com
Men’s Work Ireland
8 Mount Street Crescent, Dublin 2
Phone: (01) 296 2839
helps release the courage, authenticity, communication skills, wisdom, respect, and zest for life that is within all men.
Miles, Men In Limerick Experiencing Separation
Social Services Centre, Upper Henry St., Limerick.
Phone: Confidential support line: (087) 2 603 603.
a support group for men coping with the effects of relationship breakdown, or who are separated from their family.
National Men’s Council of Ireland.
Phone: (071) 966 7138;
(021) 430 2128
In keeping with the Irish Constitution, it extols the virtue and value of the two-parent, marriage-based family as the foundation of society.
Northern Ireland, a directory of organizations and services for men in
Partners in Faith
72 Saint Anthony’s Road, Rialto, Dublin 8
Phone: (01)453 5348
An agency for the personal and social development of adults from a faith perspective.
Rainmaker Studio, Limerick
Rainmaker Studio, Garranmore, Pallasgrean, Co. Limerick
Phone: (086) 107 7833
Men gather with a common purpose: to grow through creating a safe, secure space where they can share life experiences, explore a deeper meaning of life and search for truth, learn from each other, and explore and challenge the male stereotype that prevails in our culture.
Redundancy
Irish National Organisation of the Unemployed, Araby House, 8 North Richmond St., Dublin 1
Phone: (01) 856 0088
Roscommon Integrated Development Co.
Castle St., Roscommon Town, Co. Roscommon
Phone: Fax (090) 662 7478
is the integrated LEADER Partnership Company for Co. Roscommon. Its core responsibility is the delivery of the Rural Development Programme (RDP) and the Local Development Social Inclusion Programme (LDSIP).
Services for Men in Northern Ireland
a directory
Simon Community, Dublin
Phone: (01) 671 5363
The Simon Community provides the following services in Dublin: -
- Alcohol Support and Aftercare Service, for homeless or recently re-settled men and women with alcohol issues. Tel. (01) 679 2391 – ask for the aftercare team. Fax (01) 671 7760.
- Detox Unit, Usher’s Island, Dublin 8. A 21 day medical detox unit for homeless men and women. Tel. (01) 675 9950. Fax (01) 675 9922.
- Emergency Shelter, 27 Harcourt St., Dublin 2, for homeless men and women. Tel. (01) 475 9357. Fax (01) 475 9292.
- Learning and Development Service, 1-2 George’s Place, Dublin 1. Tel. (010 878 8783. Fax (01) 878 8926. Mobile (086) 854 4389.
- Rehab/Detox: Tel. (01) 679 2391.
- Resettlement Service provides support for homeless men and women who wish to move to independent living. Tel. (01) 872 0519. Fax (01) 872 2378.
- Residential Alcohol Service, Usher’s Island, Dublin 8. A twelve week residential programme for homeless men and women with alcohol issues. Tel. (01) 679 2391. Fax (01) 671 7660.
- Rough Sleepers Team: Tel. (01) 872 0185.
- Supported Housing, Seán MacDermott St., Dublin 1. For homeless men and women with low support needs. Tel. (01) 836 3450. Fax (01) 853 3211.
- Supported Housing, Hazelwood House, Ranelagh, Dublin 6. For homeless men and women with low support needs. Tel. (01) 406 2314. Fax (01) 406 2339.
- Supported Housing, North Circular Road, Dublin 7. For homeless men and women with high support needs. Tel. (01) 869 0826. Fax (01) 868 9419.
- Tenancy Sustainment Service, 4th floor, Callaghan House, 13-16 Dame St., Dublin 2. Tel. (01) 674 9225.
Time 4 Us
43 Shantalla Road, Galway.
Phone: (091) 860 018
A Relaxed Child-Friendly Space. Time 4 Us provides a child-friendly space where children can meet and play with their non-resident parent, helping to nurture a loving relationship.
Opening Hours
o Tuesday to Friday:
o 12.00 pm to 8.00 pm
* Saturday & Sunday: 12.00 pm to 6.00 pm
Wheel, The
Irish Social Finance Centre, 10 Grattan Crescent, Inchicore, Dublin 8
Phone: (01) 454 8727
provides support and representation for the community and voluntary sector.
Young Men’s Studies, Centre for.
the University of Ulster promotes the voice, needs, and interests of young men through action research, training, and the dissemination of learning. Contact: Ken Harland.
Youth Council of Ireland, National
3 Montague St., Dublin 2
Phone: (01) 478 4122
is the representative body for national voluntary youth organizations.