Why Philomena’s Law Matters: Mental Health Support for Irish Survivors in Britain, Fionuala Bonnar, CEO of icap As the CEO of icap, the charity dedicated to providing mental health support for the Irish community in the UK, I’ve had the
Irish Women in London Come Together for the icap International Women’s Day Event The icap International Women’s Day Lunch on the 7th of March 2025, was a stunning celebration of strength, success and solidarity. Hosted in the beautiful surroundings of
Inside the icap Black Tie Gala: A Night of Celebration, Fundraising & Community Support The icap Annual Black Tie Gala at the Kimpton Fitzroy London was a night of elegance, generosity and shared purpose. As guests were welcomed into the
icap’s Coping this Christmas Guide: Practical Strategies and Support For many, Christmas is a time of joy, celebration and connection. However, it can also be a challenging period for others. Feelings of loneliness, financial pressures, strained relationships or the absence
Support icap’s Christmas Appeal As the Christmas season approaches, many of us eagerly anticipate the joy, warmth and celebrations the festive period brings. But for some, this time of year is marked by stress, sadness and hardship. At icap, we
icap’s Christmas Cards Now Available Spread Festive Cheer with icap Christmas Cards The holiday season is upon us, and what better way to wish your loved one’s a happy Christmas, than by sending a heartfelt message with icap’s exclusive Christmas
icap Clinical Update – July 2024 Last month, with your support, we were able to provide over 800 therapy appointments to people in the Irish community who need our services but who for many reasons wouldn’t be able to pay
icap’s An Irish Shindig On Thursday 26th of September, icap’s An Irish Shindig took place at the iconic Electric Ballroom in Camden, London. The venue was packed to the rafters with Irish music fans who had travelled from across the
World Mental Health Day Event In a landmark event coinciding with World Mental Health Day, icap (Immigrant Counselling and Psychotherapy) gathered influential members from the Irish community in the UK at the Irish Embassy to address the pressing issue of
Darkness into Light London 2024 On the 11th of May, members of the Irish community came together to participate in the Darkness into Light London walks. This year saw the suicide prevention and self harm awareness event come to four