Ticket Prices |
Adult (18+ yrs) | €22 | €18 |
Concession (Jobseeker / Senior / Student) |
€34 | €26 |
Child (6-17 yrs) | €4 | €4 |
Baby/Toddler (0-5 yrs) | Free | Free |
Family (Max. 2 adults + 5 children) |
€52 | €44 |
Challenge | €22 | €18 |
Venue Info
Partner Charity
Crossmaglen
Start time
4:15
Start location
Crossmaglen
Crossmaglen Credit Union
Address
Pips Hope and Support
PIPS Hope and Support is the leading, independent advocate in the Southern Trust and Newry, Mourne and Down Council areas on all aspects of suicide, including; intervention, prevention, postvention and current trauma in order to reduce and prevent suicide, self-harm and emotional and mental distress. With premises at 50 Mill Street, Newry, PIPS Hope and Support deliver outreach services across the SHSCT areas including Armagh, Banbridge and Kilkeel which are all kindly supported and reliant on by donations from the local community and businesses.
PIPS was formed in 2003 after the death of CEO Seamus McCabe’s son, Seamus, a 20-year-old student from Bessbrook. Formerly known as PIPS Newry and Mourne, the charity is a one-stop shop and Protect Life Resource Centre, providing information, emotional support, counselling and compassionate assistance for those in crisis, those bereaved through suicide and those experiencing current trauma

Armagh-Navan Centre
Start time
4:15
Start location
Armagh-Navan Centre
Address
Pips Hope and Support
PIPS Hope and Support is the leading, independent advocate in the Southern Trust and Newry, Mourne and Down Council areas on all aspects of suicide, including; intervention, prevention, postvention and current trauma in order to reduce and prevent suicide, self-harm and emotional and mental distress. With premises at 50 Mill Street, Newry, PIPS Hope and Support deliver outreach services across the SHSCT areas including Armagh, Banbridge and Kilkeel which are all kindly supported and reliant on by donations from the local community and businesses.
PIPS was formed in 2003 after the death of CEO Seamus McCabe’s son, Seamus, a 20-year-old student from Bessbrook. Formerly known as PIPS Newry and Mourne, the charity is a one-stop shop and Protect Life Resource Centre, providing information, emotional support, counselling and compassionate assistance for those in crisis, those bereaved through suicide and those experiencing current trauma

Bessbrook Camlough
Start time
4:15
Start location
Bessbrook Camlough
St Peter's Primary School Cloughreagh
Address
Pips Hope and Support
PIPS Hope and Support is the leading, independent advocate in the Southern Trust and Newry, Mourne and Down Council areas on all aspects of suicide, including; intervention, prevention, postvention and current trauma in order to reduce and prevent suicide, self-harm and emotional and mental distress. With premises at 50 Mill Street, Newry, PIPS Hope and Support deliver outreach services across the SHSCT areas including Armagh, Banbridge and Kilkeel which are all kindly supported and reliant on by donations from the local community and businesses.
PIPS was formed in 2003 after the death of CEO Seamus McCabe’s son, Seamus, a 20-year-old student from Bessbrook. Formerly known as PIPS Newry and Mourne, the charity is a one-stop shop and Protect Life Resource Centre, providing information, emotional support, counselling and compassionate assistance for those in crisis, those bereaved through suicide and those experiencing current trauma

Lurgan Park
Start time
4:15
Start location
Lurgan Park
Fountain Windsor Avenue entrance
Address
Pips Hope and Support
PIPS Hope and Support is the leading, independent advocate in the Southern Trust and Newry, Mourne and Down Council areas on all aspects of suicide, including; intervention, prevention, postvention and current trauma in order to reduce and prevent suicide, self-harm and emotional and mental distress. With premises at 50 Mill Street, Newry, PIPS Hope and Support deliver outreach services across the SHSCT areas including Armagh, Banbridge and Kilkeel which are all kindly supported and reliant on by donations from the local community and businesses.
PIPS was formed in 2003 after the death of CEO Seamus McCabe’s son, Seamus, a 20-year-old student from Bessbrook. Formerly known as PIPS Newry and Mourne, the charity is a one-stop shop and Protect Life Resource Centre, providing information, emotional support, counselling and compassionate assistance for those in crisis, those bereaved through suicide and those experiencing current trauma

Take Part in Your Own Way
Start time
TBC
Start location
Take Part in Your Own Way
Address
Challenge
Start time
TBC
Start location
Challenge
Address
Crossmaglen
Start time
4:15
Start location
Crossmaglen
Crossmaglen Credit Union
Address
Samaritans Newry
Every life lost to suicide is a tragedy, and Samaritans’ vision is that fewer people die by suicide. We believe that suicide is preventable.
Samaritans of Newry provide a free telephone helpline for people who are in crisis or are having difficulty coping, particularly people who are isolated, alone and at risk of poor mental health and wellbeing. Our aim is to help them avoid reaching crisis point and thus reduce the number of people who die by suicide. Samaritans provide a listening ear and allow callers to explore their feelings in a safe, non judgemental environment. Giving people time, undivided attention and empathy meets a fundamental emotional need and can reduce stress and despair.
