Schools Go Orange

#SchoolsGoOrange spreading the message that ‘It's OK not to feel OK; and it’s absolutely OK to ask for help.’ The 2018 date for #SchoolsGoOrange is February 9th, 2018. For more information on #SchoolsGoOrange and how your school can get involved, please contact our  schools co-ordinator Katie Carr. Katie can be contacted at: katie.carr@cycleagainstsuicide.com 

Gorey Family Fun Cycle

Civic Centre Gorey, Wexford

This cycle and family fun day will, with the support of the Polish, Gorey and Cycle Against Suicide communities, begin the process of building positive and progressive mental health within the Gorey community and to show that by working together we can make a difference. The family will be a major part of this event and […]

Derry Spinoff

Derry , Ireland

Derry Spinoff

€25

Roscommon SpinOff

Roscommon Roscommon, Roscommon, Ireland

Now more than ever, communities are focused on the prevention of suicide by starting a conversation.  On Saturday, July 21st, Cycle Against Suicide will join the people of Roscommon in the fight against suicide by highlighting the support services available locally.  The power of the cycle and its message  'It’s OK not to feel OK; and It’s absolutely OK to ask for help’ is something that brings families, communities and cyclists of all abilities together with a common purpose of ending the cycle of suicide in Ireland today.  Come, join with us on July 21st and shoulder to shoulder let us break the cycle of suicide in Ireland.

It’s OK not to feel OK: and It’s absolutely OK to ask for help

Ireland , Ireland

With over 800 people dying by suicide in Ireland each year, and research indicating that thousands more contemplate it, let us take a moment to reflect on the pain and suffering experienced by every single person impacted by suicide.

Belfast SpinOff

Belfast Belfast, Ireland

Cycle Against Suicide aims to engage more and more communities to begin a conversation about mental health; about looking after ourselves and reaching out to each other. Cycle Against Suicide's will join with the local Belfast community on March 30th to raise awareness of the help and support networks that are available to people throughout Belfast that are battling depression, self-harm, at risk of suicide or those bereaved by suicide.