Suicide awareness
Why Co Down man Ian is rowing up Mournes in support of Darkness Into Light
WALKERS in the Mournes may well have done a double take in recent weeks at the bizarre sight of a rowing machine being carried over some of the range’s most imposing and trickiest summits.
'There is light at the end of the tunnel' - former Antrim goalkeeper and mental health campaigner Chris Kerr
CHRIS Kerr dialled the GPA’s confidential counselling services number countless times, but couldn’t bring himself to say anything when they answered.
Michael Downey hopes to help by going in search of Belfast's Strongest Man
IRELAND’S strongest man Michael Downey may have his sights set on making it to the world stage next year, but his short-term focus is a little closer to home.
Derry Girl Jamie-Lee O'Donnell delighted to be doing Darkness Into Light walk
DERRY Girl Jamie-Lee O'Donnell may enjoy a lie-in as much as the rest of us, but the actress is making a special effort to get out of bed in the wee small hours on Saturday May 12 in support of the ninth Darkness Into Light campaign run by Dublin-based suicide and self-harm support organisation Pieta House.
Belfast man offers hope to the suicidal and mentally distressed
"I BELIEVE any person can suffer from mental health.
Poetry reading to raise awareness of suicide
"QUESTION: What did John Wayne have? Answer: The Big C.
Mind Matters: solidarity can take us into the light
AT AROUND 4am last Saturday thousands of people set off on a 5km walk/run at 80 locations around Ireland and internationally, to raise funds for Pieta House, a leading provider of specialist help to people of all ages at risk of suicide and self-harm.