The main objective of the Cycle is to raise awareness of the considerable help and supports that are available for anyone battling depression, self harm, at risk of suicide or those bereaved by suicide.
The Cycle, which takes place from Monday, April 22nd to Sunday, May 5th 2013, creates a very tangible and practical opportunity for people who want to support those who have been affected by suicide.
The cycle starts in Dublin on the 22nd of April. The Galway to Castlebar section takes place on Sunday, 28th April via Ballinrobe and finishes at St. Josephs School in Castlebar. On Monday, 29th April, Castlebar to Sligo via Ballina.
To take part or to donate, please contact Jay Daly 0876715758 or visit the website.
www.cycleagainstsuicide.com
Saturday, 20 April 2013
Saturday, 13 April 2013
The Riot in the Wyatt
The Riot in the Wyatt is a fundraising event for Mayo Women's Refuge and will take place on Friday, 19th of April at 8:30pm in the Wyatt Hotel. All funds raised will be used to respond to domestic violence against woman and children.
For more information, please check out the website www.mayowomenssupportservices.com
For more information, please check out the website www.mayowomenssupportservices.com
Saturday, 6 April 2013
Night of Irish Music, Culture and Craic!
Charity Night of Irish music, culture and craic!
A night of Irish music, culture and craic will take place in Hotel Westport on Saturday April 13th at 8pm in aid of local children with Cystic Fibrosis.
The night is being organised by Feile Tir na nOg to raise funds for the children's Cystic Fibrosis ward in Mayo General Hospital.
There is a great line up of musical entertainment, story telling with a Seanchaí, dancing and much, much more. There will also be an appearance by some Strawboys!
Pierce O'Reilly from Irish TV is the host and compare on the night.
Feile Tir na Nog is fundraising organisation established over 20 years ago. It regularly organises events to raise funds for worthy causes. The group’s patron is Dr Gabriel Fox FRCPI of Mayo General Hospital.
To date Tir na nOg has raised over €60,000 all of which has been distributed to good causes such as €10,200 for St Anthony’s Special School in Castlebar, €10,400 for the children’s ward of Mayo General Hospital, €5,900 for the Child Leukaemia ward of the Children’s Hospital in Crumlin and €2,000 for the Chickuni Mission in Zambia.
The group has also made donations to many local charities and causes. This year the committee aim to raise €8,000 for the children’s Cystic Fibrosis ward in Castlebar with another fun event for all the family.
A night of Irish music, culture and craic will take place in Hotel Westport on Saturday April 13th at 8pm in aid of local children with Cystic Fibrosis.
The night is being organised by Feile Tir na nOg to raise funds for the children's Cystic Fibrosis ward in Mayo General Hospital.
There is a great line up of musical entertainment, story telling with a Seanchaí, dancing and much, much more. There will also be an appearance by some Strawboys!
Pierce O'Reilly from Irish TV is the host and compare on the night.
Feile Tir na Nog is fundraising organisation established over 20 years ago. It regularly organises events to raise funds for worthy causes. The group’s patron is Dr Gabriel Fox FRCPI of Mayo General Hospital.
To date Tir na nOg has raised over €60,000 all of which has been distributed to good causes such as €10,200 for St Anthony’s Special School in Castlebar, €10,400 for the children’s ward of Mayo General Hospital, €5,900 for the Child Leukaemia ward of the Children’s Hospital in Crumlin and €2,000 for the Chickuni Mission in Zambia.
The group has also made donations to many local charities and causes. This year the committee aim to raise €8,000 for the children’s Cystic Fibrosis ward in Castlebar with another fun event for all the family.
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