SAMARITANS will be on hand at the Matchmaking festival in Lisdoonvarna this weekend.

While the world renowned Lisdoonvarna Matchmaking Festival is a source of great enjoyment for many, it can also be a challenging time for people struggling amongst the crowds.

Thousands of people are expected to attend the Matchmaking Festival but many can often feel alone in the crowd or find the week to be very challenging. Samaritans will be in Lisdoonvarna on Friday (September 19th) and Saturday (September 20th) ready to support anyone who may be struggling to cope.

Volunteers from Samaritans Festival Branch will be on duty at The Square (outside The Ritz) in the town on Friday night and all-day Saturday to support and listen to those in need or distress. Last year, volunteers supported 108 callers, including three who expressed suicidal feelings

Samaritans volunteer and Festival Director, Sean Breathnach, encouraged anyone who needs support to reach out. “This weekend our volunteers will be at The Square in Lisdoonvarna, ready to support those who may be struggling with their thoughts.

“We know events like the Matchmaking Festival is a time of celebration for many, but for others it can be a really difficult time. Whether you’re at the festival, or at home, always remember you’re not alone. There are many organisations, like Samaritans, who can support you,” he added. Samaritans Festival Branch will attend seven festivals this summer, supporting hundreds of people during the year.

Sean said people often find it easier to confide in a stranger than telling friends or family what’s really happening in their lives. “By being present at events like the Matchmaking Festival we want people to know that Samaritans are there to listen, give time and support, in a face-to-face setting, to anyone feeling under pressure, for whatever reason”.

Samaritans’ presence on the streets will complement freephone helpline and email service. Anyone struggling can call their free to call number 116 123 – 24 hours a day, seven days a week – or email jo@samaritans.ie,

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