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Enable Ireland Annual Report 2020 is now available online

Enable Ireland's Annual Report for 2020 is now available online. In the report, you can find out about the impact Enable Ireland had on the lives of over 9,400 children and adults with disabilities throughout Ireland last year. You will hear from families, children and adults who benefited from Enable Ireland's vital therapy and support services during the year and read about the impact of Covid-19 on how we delivered services during the year and how we continued to support children, adults and families throughout the pandemic. The report also details how we are funded and how those funds were spent during the year. 

Links to download Enable Ireland Annual Report 2020

Enable Ireland’s Impact At A Glance

•    643,131 people living in Ireland have a disability. That is 13.5 per cent or 1 in 7 of the population. (2016 Census)
•    We provided services from 43 locations in 15 counties 9 including respite and residential centres
•    Over 9,400 children and adults with disabilities benefited from our services during the year
•    1,244 employees supported the delivery of disability services 
•    Over 700 volunteers supported our charity shops, fundraising activities and services
•    Our 196 textile banks recycled over 1,700 tonnes of donated clothing
•    4,300 donors supported our services
•    91% of every euro received was spent directly on disability services
•    22 charity shops and eBay online shop raised valuable funds for services
•    2 Garden Centres & Gift Shops and online Garden Centre raised funds for services
•    Expertise in physical disability, development delay, autism, developmental co-ordination difficulty, speech and language disorder, global development delay and intellectual disabilities.