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PHOTOS & VIDEO – Pieta House Darkness Into Light Limerick 2019 launch 

Pictured at the Pieta House Darkness into Light 2019 press launch in St. Mary’s Cathedral are Cllr Daniel Butler, Municipal Mayor of Limerick, Kevin Ryan, Electric Ireland, Angela O’Sullivan, 32nd St Paul’s Scout Group, Theresa Kiely, 32nd St Paul’s Scout Group, Cllr James Collins, Mayor of Limerick City and Council, Louise Cantolin, Keith O’Sullivan, MasterChef and David Mullane, Order of Malta. Picture: Orla McLaughlin/ilovelimerick.

PHOTOS & VIDEO – Pieta House Darkness Into Light Limerick 2019 launch 

The Pieta House Darkness into Light 2019 launch was held last Thursday, March 28 at St Mary’s Cathedral in Limerick. On May  11 almost 250,000 participants in over 200 venues across 19 countries and 5 continents will walk from Darkness Into Light.

Darkness into Light, organised by Pieta and proudly supported by Electric Ireland since 2013, is a global movement dedicated to ending suicide and supporting those who engage in self-harm. Pieta and Electric Ireland are now calling on people from Limerick to join the expected 250,000 participants across the globe; Limerick walkers can register online at www.darknessintolight.ie.  By walking from Darkness into Light, everyone can play a part in removing the stigma around suicide and self-harm and spreading the power of hope throughout the world.


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Pieta House Darkness Into Light launch 2019

Johnny Togher, Pieta House, Elaine Austin, CEO Pieta House, and Cllr James Collins, Mayor Limerick City and County, pictured at the Launch of Darkness into Light 2019. Picture: Orla McLaughlin/ilovelimerick.

Speaking on this movement of hope, Marie Peelo, Deputy Director of Funding & Advocacy said, “From rural communities to major cities, suicide is an epidemic that affects all communities. In 2017, one person a day died by suicide in Ireland – nobody is immune to suicide. We want to live in a world where suicide is replaced by hope, where self-care replaces self-harm and where stigma is replaced by acceptance. The only way we can tackle this crisis is together – in our communities, in our places of work, in the sports clubs we are part of. With the help of our community, we can help prevent suicide”.

Marguerite Sayers, Executive Director, ESB, commented on the long term partnership between Electric Ireland and Pieta, that has seen the Darkness into Light event grow from 20 venues in 2013 to 180 last year. “Electric Ireland has proudly supported the Darkness Into Light event for the past seven years and over that time we have worked with Pieta to grow Darkness into Light into the global event it is today Our mission is to help create a brighter future for the customers and communities we serve. Darkness into Light reminds us all to believe in the power of hope.  We are looking forward to walking with our colleagues, friends and customers on the 11th May and helping to make this years walk the most successful yet”.

As Pieta’s flagship fundraising awareness event, Darkness Into Light has grown from humble beginnings into a global movement dedicated to raising awareness around suicide and self-harm. The unique event, which is symbolic of the journey from despair to hope, begins in darkness at 4.15am. Thousands of people will walk a 5-kilometre route into the light of dawn. Funds raised from Darkness Into Light help keep Pieta’s counselling services free of charge and freely accessible to those in suicidal crisis, people who engage in self-harm, and to those bereaved by suicide.

Last year, walkers raised a massive €6 million from the event. Pieta has supported over 40,000 people with face to face therapy. Since opening its doors 13 years ago, Pieta has heard painful truths from thousands of people who have come to the organisation at the point of suicidal crisis or actively engaging in self-harm. Worldwide close to 800,000 people die due to suicide every year, which is one person every 40 seconds. Suicide is an international phenomenon and occurs at any point during a person’s life.  

Darkness Into Light is vital for fundraising, for raising awareness and for bringing people together in a spirit of solidarity and comfort in giving all hope.

For more information on the Darkness into Light fundraiser, click here

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 Pictures: Orla McLaughlin/ilovelimerick

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