Aware (voluntary organisation)

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Aware
Formation1985
Legal statusNon-profit organization
PurposeSupport organisation for depression
Location
Region served
Ireland
LeaderDominic Layden, CEO
Websitewww.aware.ie

Aware is a voluntary organisation based in Ireland which aims to assist people affected by depression, bipolar disorder and related mood conditions. Its CEO is Dominic Layden.

Services[]

Aware has information about depression, bipolar disorder and related mood conditions on their website. Aware delivers a lecture series monthly, which is available to view online.

  • Support & Self-Care Groups for people who experience depression or bipolar disorder
  • Support Line which operates 7 days a week from 10am to 10pm
  • Support Mail

Programmes[]

Aware offers several programmes:[1]

  • Life Skills Group Programme (6 week programme)
  • Life Skills Online (8 week online programme)
  • Relatives & Friends Programme (4 week programme)

Aware also has school programmes for senior cycle students: Life Skills for Schools and a Beat the Blues talk.

Fundraising activities[]

Aware relies heavily on the support of individuals, communities and companies to help run their programmes each year. In addition to external fundraising, Aware have an annual Harbour2Harbour walk on St. Patrick's Day as well as a Christmas Run in December.

Volunteers[]

Aware has over 400 volunteers around the country supporting their services every week. They recruit volunteers twice a year.

References[]

  1. ^ "Aware "Education" Page". www.aware.ie. Retrieved 2019-01-07.

External links[]


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