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===What to Get & Where to Get It===
===What to Get & Where to Get It===
* [https://www.womensaid.ie/services/helpline.html The Women's Aid National Freephone Helpline]: "The Women's Aid National Freephone Helpline offers confidential information, support and understanding to women in the Republic of Ireland, who are being abused by current or former boyfriends, partners or husbands."
* [http://www.saoirsewomensrefuge.ie/ Saoirse Women’s Refuge]: 24 Hr helpline providing support and a listening non judgement ear 01 4630000. Short term refuge accommodation for women and children suffering domestic abuse. Refuge which is staffed 24 Hrs a day / 365 days a year. Daycaller service providing one to one support sessions by appointment.
* [http://www.lgbt.ie/our-services/lgbt-helpline LGBT HELPLINE - Call: 1890 929 539]: "The LGBT Helpline is a non-judgmental and confidential service providing listening, support and information to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people, their family and friends, and to those who are questioning if they might be LGBT. The LGBT Helpline service is provided by a network of trained volunteers from a number of local LGBT helplines."
* [http://www.lgbt.ie/our-services/instant-messaging-support-service LGBT Messaging Support App]: "Our instant messaging support service is free, confidential and secure."


===Costs===
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* [http://www.irishfeministnetwork.org/ Irish Feminist Network]: "The IFN is a members-based organisation committed to promoting gender equality in Ireland. Co-ordinators currently oversee the IFN’s work in the broad areas of policy and research, outreach and events, and campaigns and advocacy. The organisation is open to all those interested in working towards a more just and equitable society through the elimination of gender inequalities."
* [http://www.irishfeministnetwork.org/ Irish Feminist Network]: "The IFN is a members-based organisation committed to promoting gender equality in Ireland. Co-ordinators currently oversee the IFN’s work in the broad areas of policy and research, outreach and events, and campaigns and advocacy. The organisation is open to all those interested in working towards a more just and equitable society through the elimination of gender inequalities."
* [http://www.belongto.org/ BeLonG To]: "BeLonG To is the national organisation for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered (LGBT) young people, aged between 14 and 23."
* [http://www.nwci.ie/ National Women's Council of Ireland]: "The National Women’s Council of Ireland (NWCI) is the leading national women’s membership organisation seeking equality between women and men, founded in 1973."
* [http://www.nwci.ie/ National Women's Council of Ireland]: "The National Women’s Council of Ireland (NWCI) is the leading national women’s membership organisation seeking equality between women and men, founded in 1973."
* [http://www.abortionrightscampaign.ie/ Abortion Rights Campaign]: "The Abortion Rights Campaign is a movement for choice and change in Ireland. We aim to promote broad national support for a referendum to repeal the 8th Amendment to the Constitution by the Irish Parliament; to push for the introduction of extensive abortion legislation by the Northern Ireland Assembly; and to ensure the health and rights of women in pregnancy are protected in line with international human rights standards."
* [http://www.abortionrightscampaign.ie/ Abortion Rights Campaign]: "The Abortion Rights Campaign is a movement for choice and change in Ireland. We aim to promote broad national support for a referendum to repeal the 8th Amendment to the Constitution by the Irish Parliament; to push for the introduction of extensive abortion legislation by the Northern Ireland Assembly; and to ensure the health and rights of women in pregnancy are protected in line with international human rights standards."

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