
Thomas Doyle fundraising for Cycle Against Suicide in Belfast - Mental Health Awareness Cycle 2025
Hi all, this terrible illness has visited us all too often, whether our family, friends, or neighbours, we need to understand and learn the signs of when someone is at risk, little tell tale signs are available if you know where to look, we all need to make a concerted effort to find out more about this illness, you may save a life. I will cycle to remember the people we have lost and hopefully save those who are in difficulty.
About Cycle Against Suicide
Cycle Against Suicide is an awareness charity (CHY 20687) that makes a valuable contribution to the public education of mental health by changing the narrative surrounding suicide. When an individual is vulnerable enough to consider taking their own life, silence is read as indifference. With hundreds of people dying by suicide in Ireland each year and research indicating that thousands more contemplate it, we all have a role to play to collectively address the challenges that suicide presents. In a bid to save more lives, Cycle Against Suicide through its programmes, sets out to change culture and create a society that openly talks about suicide to allow people to speak up and seek help.
About Belfast - Mental Health Awareness Cycle 2025
Belfast – Mental Health Awareness Cycle Breaking the Silence- Marking Mental Health Week
Mental health is an essential aspect of our overall well-being. It is easy to overlook the battles that happen in the confines of our minds.
Join us on a transformative journey as we pedal through the scenic landscapes of mental health awareness, understanding, and compassion. Our Belfast Mental Health Awareness Cycle is not just a ride; it’s a powerful movement advocating for mental health, encouraging conversations that heal, and fostering a community where support knows no bounds.
By participating in the cycle, you’re challenging the stigma surrounding mental health and creating an environment where people feel safe to share their stories.
Our Belfast Mental Health Awareness Cycle aims to brings people together, building a network of support, understanding and empathy that extends beyond the event.