The rate of suicide in Limerick City has risen in the last years and is more than twice the national average (National Suicide Research Foundation, Report 2014-2016). That's why it's all the more important for Nevsail that an organisation like AWARE is to help them do the best they can. Nevsail w...
The rate of suicide in Limerick City has risen in the last years and is more than twice the national average (National Suicide Research Foundation, Report 2014-2016). That's why it's all the more important for Nevsail that an organisation like AWARE is to help them do the best they can. Nevsail wants to celebrate the life and put a positive sign on the shores of the Shannon. And what is a better way than as to run a colourful and fun family charity event on Easter? It’s your choice if you like to donate via https://www.idonate.ie/nevsailwatersports or join the Easter Egg Hunt in Limerick City (Hunt Museum) or Kilkee (Nevsail Beach Hut) on the 31st of March from 2 - 4 pm. Warmest thanks for your donation!
After the great support and success of last years eggselent Easter Egg Hunt, we are running our Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday the 31st of March 2018 from 2 - 4 pm at the Hunt Museum in Limerick City and our Nevsail Beach Hut in Kilkee (County Clare). These events are a charity fundraiser in aid of "AWARE" again this year (now five years running). We hope to raise much-needed funds to help with mental health and suicide in Ireland. The hunt itself is fun and enjoyable and has been a great success over the years. It is suitable for toddlers to teens and all the young at heart, and we hope as many of you will come out and support this day. The Easter Bunny will make an appearance along with the Easter Chicks, jugglers, face painters and spot prizes up for grabs! This is a great family fun day out, and parents participation is also very welcome.
Aware was founded in 1985 by Dr. Patrick McKeon and a small but dedicated team of volunteers, many of whom had their own personal experience with depression, or bipolar disorder.
Aware undertakes to create a society where people affected by stress, depression, bipolar and mood disorders are understood, supported, free from stigma, and are encouraged to access appropriate therapies.
Approximately 1 in 10 people, that’s 450,000 people in Ireland, experience dep