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Help me stand up against suicide and self-harm.
I'm taking part in Darkness Into Light 2024 on Saturday, 11th May, to raise vital funds for Pieta and people affected by suicide and self-harm.
85% of Pieta's funding comes from fundraising events like Darkness Into Light, which is proudly supported by Electric Ireland.
You can help keep Pieta's essential services FREE and available to anyone who needs them by donating now to help me reach my fundraising goal.
A €24 donation could help answer two calls to Pieta's 24-hour Crisis Helpline for someone in suicidal distress. You can help Pieta to save lives.
Thank you so much for your support.
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A message from our Student's Council
The Darkness into Light walk holds a huge significance for all the lads at St. Fintan’s High School, as a member of the Student Council it has allowed me to take part in this Darkness into Light which has been a great honour and privilege.
Darkness into Light offers us young lads a platform to champion mental health awareness and contribute to such a noble cause. Our objective of the walk is to dismantle any stigma associated with mental health, particularly among young men, and foster a culture of acceptance within our school. By participating in the walk, we all have an aim to send a message of hope to anyone struggling, maybe be it is in our school or the wider community, showing how anyone struggling that it's okay to seek support and talk about their struggles.
The tradition for so many of our senior students to walk together from darkness into light is incredibly important and special to many, as we never know what someone is going through, this walk serves as a beacon of unity and support for all the lads and it helps to bring awareness to such an important cause.
By walking as a group on the 11th of MAY we aim to make lads more comfortable with the idea of talking about our mental health, we walk to remind any lad to ask for help if they need and reach out.
CB
Our DiL Team 2024
Burrow Beach 2023
Message from one St Fintan's Senior Student
The Darkness Into Light walk has become a great highlight of the year in St. Fintan’s in recent years. Senior hurlers, prefects and student council members come together to do something really powerful and meaningful.
As a senior hurler with the school, it is a privilege to be able to make such a positive impact in the school, raising awareness about mental health and also to raise funds for a great charity, Pieta House. It is really important to us that we highlight the importance of mental health and being able to talk about it. We want to get rid of any stigma around young men and mental health in our school and make it a positive environment for everyone. We will all have tough times in our lives so it’s vital that we are comfortable talking about our mental health with others.
There is a special bond within the senior hurling team, and I think every player would agree that playing hurling in the school has been a fantastic way to make new friends in the school since all the way back in 1st year. Everyone gets along really well and it’s always great craic when we’re together on the bus to games and on our traditional beach walk before school on game day. Therefore I hope that if anyone was struggling with mental health within the team, they would be comfortable talking with a teammate about it.
We hope that raising funds and walking on the 11th of May will make a difference to many people’s lives in a positive way, bringing hope to those struggling and to encourage people to reach out for help when they need it.
'is fearr an tsláinte ná na táinte'.
JS
St Fintan's High School: Walking Towards Hope: Darkness into Light 2024
Shedding Light on Mental Health
In the quiet stillness of early morning, as the sun begins to rise, there's a profound sense of hope. It's a time when the world is waking up, and for those who have experienced the darkness of mental health struggles, it's a reminder that even in the darkest moments, there's always the promise of light.
On behalf of Pieta House, we at St Fintan's High School invite you to donate towards our annual charity fundraiser, Darkness into Light. This event isn't just about walking; it's about coming together as a community to show our support for those affected by suicide and self-harm. It's about shedding light on mental health issues that often remain hidden in the shadows. And most importantly, it's about offering hope to those who need it most.
Organised by our dedicated Prefects and our Senior Hurling Team, and led by teachers, Sandra Guinan and Peter Ryan, Darkness into Light is more than just a fundraiser--it's a movement. It's a testament to the power of unity and compassion in the face of adversity.
Why We Walk
Each step we take during Darkness into Light represents a step towards healing and understanding for the young men with particular attention to those in our school. It's a symbolic journey from darkness into light, from despair to hope. Suicide and self-harm affect individuals and communities in profound ways, leaving behind heartache and unanswered questions. But by coming together to raise awareness and support for organisations like Pieta House, we can make a difference.
Pieta House is a beacon of hope for those struggling with their mental health. Through their counseling services and support programs, they provide a lifeline for individuals in crisis. By participating in Darkness into Light, we're not only raising vital funds for Pieta House, but we're also sending a message of solidarity to those young men in our school who may be struggling in silence: you are not alone, and there is help available.
How You Can Get Involved
Show your support by spreading the word about St Fintan's High School's fundraiser for Darkness into Light on your WhatsApp Groups / social media or making a donation to our fundraising efforts. Every little bit helps in the fight against suicide and self-harm.
Together, We Can Make a Difference
Let's show support for our boys walking together, for hope, for healing, and for a brighter tomorrow.
PR
Thank you to my Sponsors
€48
Mags Kenneally
€54
Joan O Neill
€5
Rory O’connor O’hehir
€26
Emily Collins
€54
Matthew Flanagan
€267
Tir Na Nog Clinic
From Finn McDonalds family
€48
David Fogarty
€54
Danny Delany
€21
Michael Clarke
€26
Adam Roberts
€100
K
€24
Eoin O Conaill
€21
Finn Mcdonald
€27
Sarah Jane Orange
€11
Donal O Connell
€48
Cathal Fitzpatrick
€26
Evelyn Okeeffe
€11
Ronan Fitzpatrick
€48
Mick Roberts
Congratulations to Adam Roberts and St Fintans High School for supporting this great charity.
€11
Ryan Mcguirk
€267
Carmel Sheppard
Well done all, a great cause.
€26
Joe Sheppard
€10
Adam Dybskyy
€26
Brendan O’connell
€100
Anonymous
€21
Carmel Barnett
€16
Kieran Kelly
€10
Ben Kennedy
€21
Shane Dalton
Good luck guys👍
What an extremely worthy cause. Well done to all involved.