ABallyfermot Club For Physically Disabled is a vibrant and inclusive community hub dedicated to enriching the lives of individuals with physical disabilities in the Ballyfermot area. We provide a welcoming space for social interaction, support, and the pursuit of shared interests. Our aim is to empower our members, foster independence, and promote active participation in the community. mputee Disability Federation Ireland (ADFI) serves as the national representative body for individuals with limb loss across Ireland. Operating as a Company Limited by Guarantee, we are dedicated to providing comprehensive support, resources, and a strong collective voice for amputees and their families. Our commitment lies in fostering independence, promoting inclusion, and ensuring the well-being of our community.
Our Mission is to empower individuals with physical disabilities in the Ballyfermot area to live full and independent lives. We provide a supportive and inclusive community hub that fosters social connection, offers opportunities for personal growth, and promotes active participation in the wider community.
Our Vision is a Ballyfermot community where individuals with physical disabilities are fully included, valued, and empowered to reach their full potential. We aspire to a society that embraces diversity, removes barriers, and ensures equal opportunities for everyone to participate and contribute meaningfully.
At the Ballyfermot Club For Physically Disabled, we are dedicated to providing a diverse range of programs and services designed to enrich the lives of our members and foster a strong sense of community. We aim to cater to a variety of interests and needs, ensuring there's something for everyone.
Social Gatherings: Regular coffee mornings, social evenings, and outings provide opportunities for members to connect, build friendships, and enjoy shared experiences.
Peer Support Groups: Offering a safe and supportive space for members to share experiences, offer encouragement, and learn from one another.
Information and Resources: Providing access to valuable information on topics such as accessibility, healthcare, and available support services.
Recreational Activities: Organizing activities like adapted sports, arts and crafts, and accessible outings to promote well-being and enjoyment.
Skill-Building Workshops: Offering workshops on topics such as technology, independent living skills, and creative expression.
Through these programs and services,We are continually developing and expanding our programs to meet the evolving needs of our members.
Joe O'Dowd
President
Lisa Long
Vice President
Pat Teehan
Board Member
Bridie Bradley
Senior Manager