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Walkers at Malahide Castle this morning Tom Honan/INPHO

Thousands take part in Darkness Into Light fundraiser walks around the country

Dozens of fundraiser events took place across Ireland and 14 other countries.

LAST UPDATE | 10 May 2025

THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE took part in the annual Darkness Into Light fundraiser this morning in support of suicide and self-harm prevention charity Pieta House.

The five-kilometre walks are known for starting in darkness before the sun rises and finishing in the daylight, designed to represent a symbol of hope and finding ‘light after dark’.

Walks began at around 4.15am at 197 locations in Ireland and abroad.

People could take part by walking, running, wheeling, cycling and swimming as the sun rose.

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One of the biggest events to mark the major fundraiser took place in Phoenix Park in Dublin.

Proceeds from the event are used to support the charity’s services providing care for individuals and support for their families.  

Last year, over €4 million was raised by Pieta House, who said that an estimated 100,000 helpline calls and texts were funded as a result.

The charity added that 51,489 counselling hours and 6,919 unique therapy journeys were also funded last year as a result of Darkness Into Light.

If you have been affected by any of the issues mentioned in this article, you can reach out for support through the following helplines. These organisations also put people in touch with long-term supports:

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