The Cedar Foundation continues to lead the way in Northern Ireland in the provision of services for people living with Brain Injury
[ Friday 02 December 2005 ]
Helen Todd, Lady Captain of Mount Ober Golf Club at Knockbracken recently raised £200 for The Cedar Foundation
[ Wednesday 30 November 2005 ]
The Cedar Foundation warmed up the coldest night of the year last Thursday when it organised a sponsored FIREWALK at Hilden Brewery; Lisburn, to raise funds for disabled people in Northern Ireland.
[ Tuesday 29 November 2005 ]
Hillmount Close, The Cedar Foundation’s groundbreaking supported living development in Belfast is leading the way in Northern Ireland, showing how people with disabilities are able to live independently.
[ Thursday 24 November 2005 ]
A team of 16 employees from Montupet rolled up their sleeves, donned overalls and set to work transforming Ballymacoss House in Lisburn
[ Wednesday 09 November 2005 ]
A partnership approach, improving disabled people’s access to a wide range of services, recently scooped a National Training Award and a Special Award for Training in Management Development
[ Wednesday 09 November 2005 ]
Generous members of Faughan Valley Golf Club, in L/Derry held a golf competition recently to raise funds for The Cedar Foundation
[ Tuesday 08 November 2005 ]
A capacity crowd attended the recent Cedar Foundation User Forum Conference at the impressive Lagan Valley Island Civic Centre, Lisburn
[ Tuesday 08 November 2005 ]
Over 45 Cedar Foundation trainees were honoured at a special Celebration of Achievement Event, in the beautiful surroundings of Malone House, in Belfast.
[ Tuesday 01 November 2005 ]
The Cedar Foundation held its very first fashion show at the prestigious Wellington Park Hotel in Belfast recently to raise funds for the organisation. The money is still coming in from the show even now, with the total over £1800.
[ Tuesday 04 October 2005 ]
Innovative services, meaningful opportunities and recognition of the rights of young disabled people were highlighted today at a graduation ceremony at the University of Ulster's Magee Campus.
[ Thursday 23 June 2005 ]
Brand new state-of-the art computer technology, especially tailored for disabled people, was officially launched today at The Cedar Foundation?s Ballymena Training Centre.
[ Friday 03 June 2005 ]
Over 140 dare devils zipped across the River Lagan last Saturday and raised nearly £20,000 for The Cedar Foundation.
[ Friday 27 May 2005 ]
The main street in Maghera was closed to all ?normal? traffic on the evening of Thursday 19th May.
[ Thursday 19 May 2005 ]
Six of The Cedar Foundation?s trainees from the Ballymena and Larne areas have been enjoying a two day fishing course at the beautiful Tildarg Fishery at Ballyclare.
[ Thursday 19 May 2005 ]
The football skills of young disabled people are being recognised today at a special awards ceremony at Long Tower Youth Club in Derry, with special guests Derry City Football Club and the Mayor of Derry.
[ Saturday 30 April 2005 ]
Brain Injury changes lives in many ways, not just for the brain injured person but for all around them.
[ Tuesday 15 March 2005 ]
Over 55 Service Users and Staff of The Cedar Foundation are being honoured today at a special Celebration of Achievement Event, at The Tullyglass Hotel, in Ballymena.
[ Wednesday 02 March 2005 ]
The Cedar Foundation, a charity that works in partnership with people in Northern Ireland with brain injury and/or physical disability was £3000.
[ Monday 21 February 2005 ]
Two young people from the Foyle area have received special recognition for their achievements at the Derry Journal Children of the Year Awards, held at the Everglades Hotel recently.
[ Friday 18 February 2005 ]
The Cedar Foundation took its place in the history books recently, as a collection of poetry written by young disabled adults was placed on permanent record in the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum.
[ Friday 11 February 2005 ]
The Association for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus held a Family day at W5 in the Odyssey, Belfast, recently.
[ Tuesday 08 February 2005 ]
The Cedar Foundation needs daredevils from all over Northern Ireland, including your area, to take part in their next exciting event.
[ Thursday 20 January 2005 ]