This Dublin GAA “I DO” campaign invites all those living and working in Dublin City and County and beyond to join with us and say “I DO”.
The aim of the campaign is to promote positive mental health awareness at an individual, family, club, and community level across the communities of Dublin City and County and further afield.
The initiative is led out by Dublin’s County Board Secretary John Costello and Dublin football and hurling managers, Jim Gavin and Ger Cunningham. Over 20 well known players from Dublin football, hurling, ladies football and camogie teams have joined together and given their time to be part of and support this very important campaign.
The World Health Organisation 2014 defines well being as a balance between mental and physical health. Dublin GAA’s “I DO” campaign aims to further enhance mental health awareness and encourage all of us to “own our mental health” and help to make the discussion mainstream. The emphasis of the campaign is on:
The Dublin GAA “I Do“ campaign sends out the message that you are not alone - people do understand and are there to support you. The message is clear - Lets all support each other in recognising mental health.
Join the Dublin GAA “I Do” campaign today and Say “I DO”