What We Do
The Cedar Foundation's Training Service is an innovative package of training, employment and support programmes that promote the social and economic inclusion of people with disabilities.
The Cedar Foundation, Children and Young People's Services offer a range of programmes providing information and support that promote choice, opportunity and inclusion throughout Northern Ireland.
The Cedar Foundation provides a range of Living Options for people with disabilities. These include 24 hour residential care, supported living in independent dwellings and community support in people's own homes.
Person centred services to enable people with Brain Injury to live and work productively in the community
The User Forum enables physically disabled people to develop and apply the personal and committee related skills required for full and active participation in the decision making process of the Cedar Foundation.
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Latest News
On 20th May over 60 delegates from a range of public, community and voluntary sector organisations attended The Cedar Foundation’s Best Practice Event in Malone Lodge.
Nearly £8000 was raised by brave Adrenaline Rushers who zipped across Craigavon Lakes recently to raise money for Northern Ireland Disability Charity, The Cedar Foundation.
The Cedar Foundation chose the theme A Life Less Ordinary – Train for Life after Brain Injury to promote Brain Injury Awareness Week which took place from 31st March – 4th April 2008.
Events
Fire’N’Ice is a unique opportunity to undertake a once in a lifetime challenge while raising funds for disabled people in Northern Ireland. It will consist of a Glasswalk, followed by a Firewalk.
The Cedar Foundation is looking for brave people to raise funds for our work by taking the plunge down the side of the Invest NI Headquarters in Belfast.
Ascend the highest peak in each of the four provinces of Ireland in a challenging 36 hour period. With the event fully managed by the ascent team, you will have the opportunity to undertake a once in a lifetime challenge in safety and comfort while raising funds for The Cedar Foundation.
Can you go the distance and help The Cedar Foundation cover 1000 miles in 2008 and help raise 10,000 pounds for disabled children and adults in Northern Ireland.
Horse riding in Mongolia, Brazil or accross the Andes, Canoeing on the Zambezi River, Cycling in Cuba, China, South Africa or Sri Lanka, Camel Riding through the Sahara, or Trekking in many different and interesting places, the choice is yours.
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