An incredible €2,400 was raised for West Waterford Mental Health Awareness from a Cheltenham Night fundraiser.
The money was raised by A Pair of Punters, Alan Tobin and William Curley.
Chairperson of West Waterford Mental Health Awareness, councillor Donnchadh Mulcahy, welcomed the donation and highlighted the difference it will make to the group’s ongoing work.
“I want to sincerely thank Alan and William for their outstanding effort in raising this funding.
“It’s a brilliant example of the community spirit we have here in West Waterford, and we are extremely grateful for their support,” said Cllr Mulcahy.
The funds are to go towards the development and distribution of school support packs, an initiative aimed at promoting positive mental health and wellbeing among young people across the area.
“These school packs are a key part of what we are trying to achieve.
“They help start important conversations around mental health at an early age and ensure young people know that support is there for them.”
West Waterford Mental Health Awareness, a volunteer-led group, continues to grow and raise awareness while signposting people to the supports and services available to them.
“This funding will be put to very good use and will directly benefit young people across West Waterford.
“It shows what can be achieved when people come together for a positive cause,” said Cllr Mulcahy.
Cllr Mulcahy also thanked everyone who supported the Cheltenham Night, helping to make the fundraiser such a success.

