Merchants Quay Ireland gives us a chance to reflect on the effects of the many services MQI provide to our society’s most vulnerable members. As the economic crisis pushed more and more people onto the margins of society in 2011, it was again clear that homelessness and addiction are still major challenges to be addressed in the Ireland of today. Yet thanks to the kind support of our funders this past year, MQI continued to welcome the growing numbers of those needing help
There were 3,316 healthcare interventions by the Merchants Quay Primary Health Care Services in 2012...
The year 2000 saw the establishment of Merchants Quay Ireland, bringing together the Merchants Quay ...
In this edition: Marie is winning the fight of a lifetime - how a formerly homeless mother of four ...
The ongoing effects of the economic crisis facing our country continue to impact on the most vulnera...
Merchants Quay Ireland is a national voluntary organization that helps people who are homeless and t...
MQI’s 17th Annual Review highlights the continued growth of homelessness and drug use and the increa...
At Merchants Quay Ireland we seek to provide a range of positive options for people experiencing pro...
In reflecting back over 2007 one can’t but help being struck by the harsh reality of life for our se...
Merchants Quay Ireland is a national voluntary organization that helps people who are homeless and t...
When we first opened our doors in 1989 we were operating out of one room in the Franciscan Friary in...
Merchants Quay Ireland is the largest non-profit drug service provider in Ireland, well established ...
This report outlines activities for Merchants Quay Ireland (MQI) in 2002. The health promotion unit ...
Merchants Quay Ireland is the largest non-profit drug service provider in Ireland. In this lates...
The report outlines the activities of the MQI for 2001. The Contact Centre had 20,262 visits for nee...
Annual Report from the Merchant's Quay Ireland homeless and drugs services for 2004
There were 3,316 healthcare interventions by the Merchants Quay Primary Health Care Services in 2012...
The year 2000 saw the establishment of Merchants Quay Ireland, bringing together the Merchants Quay ...
In this edition: Marie is winning the fight of a lifetime - how a formerly homeless mother of four ...
The ongoing effects of the economic crisis facing our country continue to impact on the most vulnera...
Merchants Quay Ireland is a national voluntary organization that helps people who are homeless and t...
MQI’s 17th Annual Review highlights the continued growth of homelessness and drug use and the increa...
At Merchants Quay Ireland we seek to provide a range of positive options for people experiencing pro...
In reflecting back over 2007 one can’t but help being struck by the harsh reality of life for our se...
Merchants Quay Ireland is a national voluntary organization that helps people who are homeless and t...
When we first opened our doors in 1989 we were operating out of one room in the Franciscan Friary in...
Merchants Quay Ireland is the largest non-profit drug service provider in Ireland, well established ...
This report outlines activities for Merchants Quay Ireland (MQI) in 2002. The health promotion unit ...
Merchants Quay Ireland is the largest non-profit drug service provider in Ireland. In this lates...
The report outlines the activities of the MQI for 2001. The Contact Centre had 20,262 visits for nee...
Annual Report from the Merchant's Quay Ireland homeless and drugs services for 2004
There were 3,316 healthcare interventions by the Merchants Quay Primary Health Care Services in 2012...
The year 2000 saw the establishment of Merchants Quay Ireland, bringing together the Merchants Quay ...
In this edition: Marie is winning the fight of a lifetime - how a formerly homeless mother of four ...