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We need your support
IWA needs your support to help us continue providing services to people with disabilities in Ireland. It's really simple, fun, rewarding and anyone can do it! If you have any questions or would like to get started straight away please email: angels@iwa.ie

Become an Angel Volunteer!

What Angel Volunteers can do...

  1. 1Distribute and sell angels to your friends and family
  2. 2Bring a box of Angels to work and sell them to your colleagues!
  3. 3Talk to your local supermarket, pub or hairdressers and ask angelically if they will kindly sell a box for you!
  4. 4Bring some to school or get your teacher to arrange your class to sell angels
  5. 5Become an official Angel Volunteer and help IWA sell angels on the street in your area.
  6. 6Host a special angel event

PLEASE NOTE: You must be a registered volunteer with IWA to sell IWA Angels

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Buy some Angels - Collect them all!

Look out for our posters!

IWA's Angel campaign runs throughout the month of November and will be selling angels in lots of different shops, supermarkets and on the streets Nationwide so keep a lookout for our posters!

Angels will be sold in...

  • Selected shopping centres nationwide

  • At all Aldi stores nationwide

  • Local supermarkets and shops

  • Participating schools accross the country

  • On the streets in all cities, towns & villages nationwide throughout November and on Angel Day 13th November 2009.

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Angel FAQ's

What are IWA Angels?

Angels are cute and colourful badges that IWA sell to help raise funds for people with disabilities in Ireland. Last year saw the introduction of our Angel pencil which is now also available.

What services will benefit from our Angel Campaign?

IWA has services in every county in Ireland and when you support our Angel Campaign you will be supporting our services in your local community. These services include Assisted Living, Resource and Outreach Centres, Independent Living accommodation, Motoring Advice Assessment & Tuition, Holiday & Respite Centres, Sports, Training & Education, Advocacy and Youth Services.

How can I help?

You can help in many ways by: Distribute and sell angels to your friends and family, bring a box of Angels to work and sell them to your colleagues, talk to your local supermarket, pub or hairdressers and ask angelically if they will kindly sell a box for you, bring some to school or get your teacher to arrange your class to sell angels or host a special angel event

Where can I buy angels?

Angels will be available nationwide and you can contact your local IWA Centre to purchase any angel products or email angels@iwa.ie

I have an idea for an Angel event, where do I go now?

If you would like to host an angel event on behalf of IWA please call 01 818 6418 or email angels@iwa.ie

What do I do with the money I collect?

We would ask that you return all unsold stock and funds raised to your local Angel Co-Ordinator.

Can I help IWA in other ways?

IWA is always seeking volunteers to assist them in providing their daily services to their members and if you would like to volunteer in a centre near you, please contact jack.doyle@iwa.ie

You can also Donate Online or Become a friend of IWA!

 

Angel day 2009

Image showing Angel Launch 2009 with Nial and Gillian Qiunn, Oisin (left) and Darragh (right)
Image showing Niall and Gillian with the three little Angels and their families
Image showing Gillian and Edel
Image showing Colin Ryan (back right), Star Forward with the Under 21 Clare Hurling Team, giving a helping hand to Ennis Resource Centre members John Blake (back left), Gerry McInerney (front left) and Sean Naughton (front right). Picture courtesy of The Clare Champion
Image showing Cuisle volunteers, friends and staff at the launch
Image showing Cork Ladies Football team member Nollaig Cleary, who is an ambassador for IWA, with Alanna Deane, Midleton, at the Cork launch
Image showing Nollaig Cleary catches angels with Cathal O’Neill, Cork City, at the launch

Other ways you can help...