THE landslide on Strickeen Mountain on the eve of last month’s Human Chain Challenge didn’t deter the nearly 200 people who took part in support of Kerry Mental Health Association.
The event was sponsored by Kate Kearney’s Cottage in the Gap of Dunloe near Killarney from where the walkers set-off on their journey up the mountain on Sunday 6th October.
In presenting a cheque for €1000 to Kerry Mental Health Association, the owner of Kate Kearney’s Cottage, Sean Coffey said, “We were delighted to support this wonderful event which promotes good mental health for everyone in our community. The sun was shining on the morning of the Human Chain Challenge which made for a great occasion.”
The participants, ranging from age 5 and upwards walked about 500 metres up the mountain before stopping to join hands to form the Human Chain.
It was organised by Kerry Mental Health Association with a view to bringing communities together to show support for others who may be struggling with mental health difficulties.
The Human Chain Challenge was one of more than 100 events taking place during the Kerry Mental Health and Wellbeing Fest from the 5th to 12th October 2024.
photo by Domnick Walsh Photography