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Crossroads Care NI Charitable Group

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  • Number of employees
    50-100
About Crossroads Care NI Charitable Group

Crossroads Care NI Charitable Group is a leading provider of support services for individuals with disabilities and their families across Northern Ireland. Established with the vision of enhancing the quality of life for those in need, we offer a range of tailored services designed to promote independence and well-being.

Our core activities include providing respite care, personal assistance, and community support, ensuring that individuals can live fulfilling lives within their own homes. We understand the challenges faced by families caring for loved ones with disabilities, and our dedicated team is committed to offering compassionate and professional support.

At Crossroads Care NI, we believe in the importance of community engagement and strive to foster connections among individuals, families, and local organisations. Our services are designed not only to assist those in need but also to empower them, encouraging participation in social and recreational activities.

We pride ourselves on our highly trained staff who are passionate about making a difference in the lives of others. Through ongoing training and development, we ensure that our team is equipped with the latest skills and knowledge to provide the best possible care.

As a charitable organisation, we rely on the generosity of our supporters and volunteers to continue our vital work. We actively seek partnerships with local businesses and community groups to enhance our service offerings and reach more individuals in need.

Our vision is to create a society where everyone has access to the support they require, enabling them to lead independent and fulfilling lives. We are dedicated to advocating for the rights of individuals with disabilities and raising awareness of the challenges they face.

Join us in our mission to make a positive impact in the community. Together, we can create a brighter future for individuals with disabilities and their families.

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