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Jack and Jill Children’s Foundation<br />

Johnstown Manor, Johnstown, Naas, Co. Kildare<br />

Tel: (045) 894 538, 9.00am – 5.00pm Mon to Fri Fax: (045) 894 558<br />

Email: info@jackandjill.ie Web: www.jackandjill.ie<br />

Set up to help alleviate the pressures on families <strong>of</strong> babies and children<br />

(up to age 4) with severe developmental delay and life-limiting conditions<br />

requiring intensive medical and nursing care at home. Aims to do this by<br />

supporting the families both emotionally and financially to help provide the<br />

best quality <strong>of</strong> life for the child and the family.<br />

Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice<br />

26 Upper Sherrard Street, Dublin 1<br />

Tel: (01) 855 6814, 9.00am – 5.00pm<br />

Email: info@jcfg.ie Website: www.jcfg.ie<br />

An agency <strong>of</strong> the Irish Jesuit Province. The Centre undertakes social analysis,<br />

theological reflection and action in relation to issues <strong>of</strong> social justice,<br />

including housing and homelessness, penal policy, asylum and migration,<br />

and international development.<br />

Publications: Working Notes, the journal <strong>of</strong> the Jesuit Centre for Faith and<br />

Justice, is published three times a year. See website for details <strong>of</strong> other<br />

publications.<br />

Just Forests<br />

Rathcobican, Rhode, Co. Offaly<br />

Tel: (046) 973 7546, 8.00am – 5.00pm Mon to Fri Fax: (046) 973 7546<br />

Email: woodlife@justforests.org Website: www.justforests.org<br />

Works on global poverty-related tropical forestry issues from a local<br />

development perspective. Uses society’s dependence on wood and the<br />

ongoing decline in global forests as a tool to establish links between the<br />

loss <strong>of</strong> terrestrial biodiversity, development, conflict and poverty. Highlights<br />

the importance <strong>of</strong> the world’s forests to society and the urgent need to<br />

ensure we source our timber and wood needs from responsibly managed<br />

forests worldwide.<br />

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