#TieDayFriday fundraiser in support of a great cause

Launching this year’s #TieDayFriday fundraiser at Banna Beach were Maiya Rivis McHugh, Róisín Sugrue and Nadya Rivis McHugh.
Pictures: Domnick Walsh

The fourth annual #TieDayFriday fundraiser for Kerry Mental Health Association will take place on Friday, October 4 and school children, students and teachers as well as office, remote, hybrid and outdoor workers of all ages are being asked to simply wear a tie, post a picture on social media and donate to www.KerryMentalHealth.ie/donate.

This year two schools – one primary and one secondary – will win an android tablet when they tag @KerryMentalHealth on social media or email the pictures to Manager@KerryMentalHealth.ie.

General Manager of Kerry Mental Health Association, John Drummey, said #TieDayFriday is now an established fundraising event in Kerry with the proceeds assisting with the cost of rolling out free and affordable mental health educational activities and other relevant supports throughout the county.

“Kerry Mental Health Association also donates thousands of euros each year to support people in Kerry with mental health challenges, their families and friends, covering a range of projects. So we’re asking everyone to please wear a tie, post a picture and make a donation to make a difference,” he said.

A fundraising business breakfast at the Meadowlands Hotel, Tralee is also planned for #TieDayFriday on October 4 and it will be of interest to employees, employers and the self-employed with ticket details to be announced soon.

General Manager of Kerry Mental Health Association, John Drummey launched the fundraiser with Luke Healy, Róisín Sugrue, Nadya Rivis McHugh, Maiya Rivis McHugh, Lucy Smith, Finn Hurley and Orla Drummey

The people who volunteer with Kerry Mental Health Association do so in a variety of ways, including:

  • Befriending through visits to mental health service users who are in hospital or at home
  • Assisting social activities at day centres and trips to local attractions
  • Provide mental health first aid training and facilitate other mental health training programmes
  • Help secure grants and raise funds to help with living costs such as electricity, heating and travel expenses which impact mental wellbeing
  • Donating time and professional expertise for various fundraising or promotional administrative needs

Kerry Mental Health Association’s branches organise or provide financial support for various therapies that may be helpful. Many of the services are provided in the various local HSE-run day care centres throughout the county.

Donations of any amount can be made online to www.KerryMentalHealth.ie/donate to help play a part in supporting Kerry Mental Health Association on #TieDayFriday.

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