Fórsa togs out for mental health
by Roisin McKane
 
The 32 mixed six-a-side teams that played in the 'Soccer Palooza' tournament.
The 32 mixed six-a-side teams that played in the 'Soccer Palooza' tournament.

Fórsa reached the quarter-final of this year’s eagerly anticipated ‘Soccer Palooza’ in aid of World Suicide Prevention Day, 2019.


The union fielded two teams at the event, organised by mental health advocacy group Suicide or Survive, which saw 32 mixed six-a-side teams across a range of organisations battle it out on the astro-turf to generate awareness, and establish World Suicide Day as an official day in Ireland.


The tournament also generated some much needed funds, with over €15,000 raised for the cause. This will be used to break down the stigma associated with suicide and mental health issues, while also providing access to quality recovery services to those affected.


Reflecting on the event Fórsa staff member Diarmaid Mac a Bhaird said the contest was fantastic fun, and for a very worthwhile cause.

 

“Despite the skinned knees, it was a great day. Suicide or Survive organised something which marked World Suicide Day perfectly.”


For more information on Suicide or Survive click HERE.

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