Pieta House have benefited from the kindness of others once more, as the charity recently received some sizeable donations.
Local people, businesses and community groups from Donegal presented money raised from fundraisers to Pieta House last week.
Pieta House are an organisation that helps people suffering from suicidal ideation or engaging in self-harm. There are trained councillors that will assist people and their families with a professional therapeutic service.
Therapy is on a one-to-one basis and all services provided by Pieta House are completely free of charge for the patients. Pieta House has been operating for the past 8 years.
Visit www.pieta.ie for more information.

Julie McNamee makes a presentation of €614. 00 to Pieta House, proceeds from her run in the Dublin City Marathon. Receiving the cheque are from left , Anastasia Rouche, Danny Devlin, Donna Campbell and Paula Coyle: Photo Brian McDaid

Alan O’Connell and Eugene Duffy make a presentation on behalf of St Eunan’s GAA Club of €715.29 from their recent family fun day to Pieta House. Represented by (from left) Donna Campbell Danny Devlin Paula Coyle and Anastasia Rouche . Photo Brian McDaid

Proceeds from the coffee morning at the Quiet Moment for €2,650 in aid of Pieta House. included from left are, David Leonard, Danny Devlin, Rose Crossan Anastasia Rouche, Paul Coyle and Donna Campbell. Photo Brian McDaid

Michael Devlin make a presentation of €5,500 to Pieta House, proceed from his walk from Canada to the Mexico. included from left are Donna Campbell Danny Devlin, Anastasia Rouche and Paula Coyle. Photo Brian McDaid

Daphne J Watt makes a presentation to Pieta House for €1,500 making her total of €5,000 so far from the sale of her book “Promises of Spring” included from left are, Donna Campbell Danny Devlin Anastasia Rouche and Paula Coyle. Photo Brian McDaid