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Walk for Nathan raises €41k for Pieta House
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Last year’s local Darkness Into Light event was one of the most successful yet and there were smiles all around at the Porterhouse as the organisers presented a cheque for €41,607 to Pieta House.
Inspirational Killarney parents Marie and Denis O’Carroll, who tragically lost their 14-year-old son Nathan to suicide in 2007, have been running the Darkness Into Light event with their family for a number of years and were delighted with how the walk went.
“The numbers were up again last year,” Denis said. “It was the only Darkness Into Light in Kerry that was up on 2016’s figures. This year it will be all online registration but it will be the very same format. It’s on May 12 and if you register before May 6, a t-shirt will be sent out to you.”
Denis says organising the walk has been good for the O’Carrolls and other families who have had similar experiences. “All the family get involved. It helps us to help other people who are maybe going through the same situation as we already went through. It seems to help everyone. It also raises awareness that there are places, not just Pieta, that can help.”
The O’Carroll family would like to thank everyone who helped with and took part in the 2017 Walk for Nathan – Darkness Into Light. Registration for the 2018 event will be opening soon.
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