The Letterkenny Pantomime Society were proud to make a considerable donation to support the new Pieta House centre which will be opening in Donegal next month.
Danny Devlin of Pieta house Donegal was presented with a cheque for €8342.80 from the Letterkenny Pantomime Society. In January 2017, the society had a successful run of Beauty and the Beast, with Pieta House being the beneficiaries of the performance on Tuesday 14 January.
Pictured here are Una McGlynn, Chris Duddy, Danny Devlin, Caitlin Finn and pantomime producer Mr Patrick Doherty.
The new Pieta House in Donegal will serve the northwest of Ireland and provide much-needed support, free of charge, to many people.
Pieta House provides a range of counselling services for people who are suicidal, those who engage in self-harm, or who people who are bereaved by suicide. Pieta House also operates a national 24-hour helpline (1800 247 247) and a dedicated Research, Education and Training office.
A team of therapists and clinical support staff will provide crisis intervention and bereavement services at the centre, which is currently recruiting for a Centre Manager and Clinical Support Administrators.
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