Today, Thursday 10th October, is World Mental Health Day.

Dundalk FC proudly support Head In The Game & See Change.

Talking saves lives. Whether it’s checking in with a friend, family member or colleague, your voice can be someone’s lifeline.

  • Start a conversation about Mental Health.
  • Phone a friend, family member or colleague, invite them to meet up for coffee & ask them how they are.
  • Look after your own Mental Health.
  • Remember, we all get down at times and it’s OK not to feel OK… But talk to someone and share your worries, fears, grief, regret.
  • TODAY, SMILE AT A STRANGER, COMPLIMENT SOMEONE OR JUST GIVE SOMEONE A HUG AND SAY I CARE ABOUT YOU AND I AM HERE FOR YOU.

The Lilywhites wore Head In The Game armbands in last week’s SSE Airtricity Men’s Premier Division match with Galway United, as a mark of respect to Mark ‘Maxi’ Kavanagh and to raise awareness of Mental Health.

Mental Health Services and Supports are available; check out Mental Health Ireland, Head In The Game and See Change.

Ross Munro and John Mountney wearing Head In The Game armbands before Dundalk’s SSE Airtricity Men’s Premier Division match against Galway United at Eamonn Deacy Park. Photo by Gerry Scully.

Captain John Mountney’s jersey and Head In The Game armband before Dundalk’s SSE Airtricity Men’s Premier Division match against Galway United at Eamonn Deacy Park. Photo by Gerry Scully.

Robbie Benson & Daryl Horgan wearing Head In The Game armbands before Dundalk’s SSE Airtricity Men’s Premier Division match against Galway United at Eamonn Deacy Park. Photo by Gerry Scully.