Schools around the country are going orange tomorrow to raise awareness about mental health.
Cycle Against Suicide is behind the initiative and they're also asking people to get involved online by posting a selfie and using the #SchoolsGoOrange
Hundreds of secondary schools are planning a wide range of orange events.
1st yr #homeeconomics students popping all of life's frustrations in preparation for #schoolsgoorange tomorrow ðŸŠðŸŠðŸŠ#mentalhealthmatters 👊 pic.twitter.com/WZirRtdzlU
— TheHomeEcRoom (@TheHomeEcRoom) February 16, 2017
Schools go orange #sharethejourney @Pres_Carlow @CASuicide pic.twitter.com/9I9ySlMKnI
— Queen A (@aoife_whelan14) February 16, 2017
Susan Keogh has been speaking to Karen Brophy who is a teacher at Coolmine Community School in Dublin where an orange balloon release is planned for tomorrow:
I'm proud to support @CASuicide #SchoolsGoOrange for Mental Health Awareness Feb 17th 🔶 Big Hello to my old school Holy Faith Clontarf 💚 pic.twitter.com/lf9Ww2g0cO
— Nadia Forde (@NadiaForde) February 14, 2017
TALK - I am supporting @CASuicide #SchoolsGoOrange campaign for mental health awareness on Feb 17th - TALK pic.twitter.com/zFtSTLtc8w
— Ian Dempsey (@IanDempsey) February 13, 2017
Only Joking. #SchoolsGoOrange. pic.twitter.com/EuTRPGmNRl
— Gerry Adams (@GerryAdamsSF) February 14, 2017