Everton AFC - Raising Mental Health Awareness
Cork football club Everton AFC are launching their new mental health awareness initiative this week. The initiative is designed to help those within the club who may need counselling for any mental health issues they may have, and to help them to take the first step in getting help for their problems. The initiative is in conjunction with SHEP in Ballincollig - The Social and Health Education Project The project is the brainchild of Everton's Gary Hackett, along with Stanley Notte. Ruairi spoke to them about what they hope to achieve with the project - click PLAY above The launch takes place in Cavanagh's on Liberty Street on Friday night at 6.30.
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