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Thousands take part in annual Darkness Into Light fund-raiser

Early on Saturday morning at 4:15am, walkers gathered at 10 locations across Northern Ireland as the annual Darkness Into Light event returned, raising vital funds for suicide prevention and bereavement support.

Thousands Walk from Darkness Into  Light Across Northern Ireland
Saturday 10th May: In the early hours of this morning at 4:15am, walkers gathered at 10 locations across Northern Ireland as the annual Darkness Into Light event returned, raising vital funds for suicide prevention and bereavement support.
The sunrise walk, organised by Pieta and proudly supported by Electric Ireland, invites communities to unite in support of Darkness Into Light's seven partner charities across Northern Ireland, each providing essential mental health services.
Participants joined a global movement spanning 15 countries and five continents, offering support, solidarity, and a powerful symbol of the journey from despair to hope for those impacted by suicide.
There’s still time to donate and support Pieta and its partner charities in Northern Ireland. Visit: www.darknessintolight.com/northern-ireland-fundraiser.
Pictured at the Ormeau Park Darkness into Light walk are Clare Galloway and the South Belfast and Lisburn Rock Choir

The sunrise walk, organised by Pieta and proudly supported by Electric Ireland, invites communities to unite in support of Darkness Into Light's seven partner charities across Northern Ireland, each providing essential mental health services.

Thousands Walk from Darkness Into  Light Across Northern Ireland
Saturday 10th May: In the early hours of this morning at 4:15am, walkers gathered at 10 locations across Northern Ireland as the annual Darkness Into Light event returned, raising vital funds for suicide prevention and bereavement support.
The sunrise walk, organised by Pieta and proudly supported by Electric Ireland, invites communities to unite in support of Darkness Into Light's seven partner charities across Northern Ireland, each providing essential mental health services.
Participants joined a global movement spanning 15 countries and five continents, offering support, solidarity, and a powerful symbol of the journey from despair to hope for those impacted by suicide.
There’s still time to donate and support Pieta and its partner charities in Northern Ireland. Visit: www.darknessintolight.com/northern-ireland-fundraiser.
Pictured at the Ormeau Park Darkness into Light walk are Colette Snoddy and Patricia Haughan with Sully.
Thousands Walk from Darkness Into Light Across Northern Ireland Saturday 10th May: In the early hours of this morning at 4:15am, walkers gathered at 10 locations across Northern Ireland as the annual Darkness Into Light event returned, raising vital funds for suicide prevention and bereavement support. The sunrise walk, organised by Pieta and proudly supported by Electric Ireland, invites communities to unite in support of Darkness Into Light's seven partner charities across Northern Ireland, each providing essential mental health services. Participants joined a global movement spanning 15 countries and five continents, offering support, solidarity, and a powerful symbol of the journey from despair to hope for those impacted by suicide. There’s still time to donate and support Pieta and its partner charities in Northern Ireland. Visit: www.darknessintolight.com/northern-ireland-fundraiser. Pictured at the Ormeau Park Darkness into Light walk are Colette Snoddy and Patricia Haughan with Sully. Credit: Brian Morrison

Participants joined a global movement spanning 15 countries and five continents, offering support, solidarity, and a powerful symbol of the journey from despair to hope for those impacted by suicide.

There’s still time to donate and support Pieta and its partner charities in Northern Ireland. Visit: Darkness into Light

Pictured at the Ormeau Park Darkness into Light walk are Eimear Burton, Helen Morrison and Karen Morrison.
Pictured at the Ormeau Park Darkness into Light walk are Eimear Burton, Helen Morrison and Karen Morrison. Credit: Brian Morrison
Walkers at Belfast's Ormeau Park.
Walkers at Belfast's Ormeau Park. Credit: Brian Morrison
Pictured at the Ormeau Park Darkness into Light walk are Stephen McDonnell  and Grace the Husky
Pictured at the Ormeau Park Darkness into Light walk are Stephen McDonnell and Grace the Husky Credit: Brian Morrison