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By *aucylad OP   Man
45 weeks ago

Dublin

As Christmas approaches, it can be a particularly difficult time of year for many. Reaching out and asking for help,or talking to someone can help.

Here's a list of numbers in case anyone needs a chat this morning or anytime over the Christmas period. Remember your never alone, there is always someone wanting to listen and help without judgement. I'm open to a chat if people need, drop me a message. Below are useful helpline numbers for anyone who may need some help this time of year.

Samaritans

Whatever you are going through, Samaritans can help

Free phone: 116 123

24 hours a day, 365 days a year

ALONE

If you or an older person you know needs support

0818 222 024

8am-8pm

Childline

Talking makes us stronger

Free phone: 1800 66 66 66

Free text: 50101

Jigsaw

Mental health support and advice for young people aged 12 to 25

Free phone: 1800 544729 1pm to 5pm Monday to Friday

Text CALL ME to 086 180 3880 with your preferred day and time for a call

Irish Hospice Foundation

Bereavement support line

1800 807 077

Monday to Friday from 10am to 1pm

Women's Aid

Listening. Believing. Supporting

Free phone: 1800 341 900

24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Men's Aid Ireland

Supporting men experiencing domestic violence

01 554 3811

Dublin R*pe Crisis Centre

Support for anyone affected by sexual violence, at any time

Free phone: 1800 77 88 88

24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Aware

Support for people affected by depression

Free phone: 1800 80 48 48

Monday to Sunday 10am-10pm

Pieta House

For people at risk of suicide and self-harm

Free phone: 1800 247 247

Text HELP to 51444

50808

24/7 text service for those looking to talk with a trained volunteer

Text HELLO to 50808

Remember no matter what your going through,there are people who can help. Don't be afraid to reach out. Peace and love.

Saucy x

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By *igglefunWoman
45 weeks ago

Cork

Fair play D

Great thread

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By *ickin2Man
45 weeks ago

Kilkenny

Well done

Happy Xmas

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By *habMan
45 weeks ago

Boomtown

Great Post

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
45 weeks ago

East / North, Cork

No shame in asking for help if you need it. Be kind to yourself everyone

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By *heilsWoman
45 weeks ago

Midlands

Really good of you Saucylad. It can be a lonely and dark time for people, as can anytime but it's good to know of places people can turn to for help or just to talk.

Wishing everyone a lovely Christmas and safe and happy New year xxx

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By (user no longer on site)
45 weeks ago

Well done _aucylad. Happy Christmas xxxx

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By (user no longer on site)
45 weeks ago

This is awesome, thank you for thinking of others

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By *itcher11Man
45 weeks ago

Hi,

Hopefully no one here needs to use the numbers. But great to know they are there.

Hope everyone has a great break.

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By *adger BrocMan
45 weeks ago

Co. Cork

Bumping this as it may be the start of the help someone on here needs.

It does restore your faith in human nature to know there are some decent caring people on here.

More than makes up for the odd nasty that you come across from time to time.

Wishing a happy, healthy and hope filled Christmas to the OP and every one else on the site.

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By (user no longer on site)
45 weeks ago

Good on ya Saucylad .. goodnight everyone

Wishing you all a very peaceful Christmas x

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By *ohnjosephCouple
45 weeks ago

nenagh

Good on you very taught full

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By *ong-leggedblondWoman
45 weeks ago

Next Door

OP, Well done for highlighting these numbers etc

Xx

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By *ubadubdubWoman
45 weeks ago

Hereabouts

The lack of daylight at this time of year makes life feel a bit more of a struggle. Take it easy fabbers. The light will return x

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By (user no longer on site)
45 weeks ago


"The lack of daylight at this time of year makes life feel a bit more of a struggle. Take it easy fabbers. The light will return x "

I'm the opposite I love this time of year .. I know I'm weird , it's the truth, it's hard to explain .. as they say here each to their own, I love the warmth open fire

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By (user no longer on site)
45 weeks ago


"As Christmas approaches, it can be a particularly difficult time of year for many. Reaching out and asking for help,or talking to someone can help.

Here's a list of numbers in case anyone needs a chat this morning or anytime over the Christmas period. Remember your never alone, there is always someone wanting to listen and help without judgement. I'm open to a chat if people need, drop me a message. Below are useful helpline numbers for anyone who may need some help this time of year.

Samaritans

Whatever you are going through, Samaritans can help

Free phone: 116 123

24 hours a day, 365 days a year

ALONE

If you or an older person you know needs support

0818 222 024

8am-8pm

Childline

Talking makes us stronger

Free phone: 1800 66 66 66

Free text: 50101

Jigsaw

Mental health support and advice for young people aged 12 to 25

Free phone: 1800 544729 1pm to 5pm Monday to Friday

Text CALL ME to 086 180 3880 with your preferred day and time for a call

Irish Hospice Foundation

Bereavement support line

1800 807 077

Monday to Friday from 10am to 1pm

Women's Aid

Listening. Believing. Supporting

Free phone: 1800 341 900

24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Men's Aid Ireland

Supporting men experiencing domestic violence

01 554 3811

Dublin R*pe Crisis Centre

Support for anyone affected by sexual violence, at any time

Free phone: 1800 77 88 88

24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Aware

Support for people affected by depression

Free phone: 1800 80 48 48

Monday to Sunday 10am-10pm

Pieta House

For people at risk of suicide and self-harm

Free phone: 1800 247 247

Text HELP to 51444

50808

24/7 text service for those looking to talk with a trained volunteer

Text HELLO to 50808

Remember no matter what your going through,there are people who can help. Don't be afraid to reach out. Peace and love.

Saucy x

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can U add the sosad helpline on here too. Great charity for mental health issues

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By *aucylad OP   Man
45 weeks ago

Dublin


"As Christmas approaches, it can be a particularly difficult time of year for many. Reaching out and asking for help,or talking to someone can help.

Here's a list of numbers in case anyone needs a chat this morning or anytime over the Christmas period. Remember your never alone, there is always someone wanting to listen and help without judgement. I'm open to a chat if people need, drop me a message. Below are useful helpline numbers for anyone who may need some help this time of year.

Samaritans

Whatever you are going through, Samaritans can help

Free phone: 116 123

24 hours a day, 365 days a year

ALONE

If you or an older person you know needs support

0818 222 024

8am-8pm

Childline

Talking makes us stronger

Free phone: 1800 66 66 66

Free text: 50101

Jigsaw

Mental health support and advice for young people aged 12 to 25

Free phone: 1800 544729 1pm to 5pm Monday to Friday

Text CALL ME to 086 180 3880 with your preferred day and time for a call

Irish Hospice Foundation

Bereavement support line

1800 807 077

Monday to Friday from 10am to 1pm

Women's Aid

Listening. Believing. Supporting

Free phone: 1800 341 900

24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Men's Aid Ireland

Supporting men experiencing domestic violence

01 554 3811

Dublin R*pe Crisis Centre

Support for anyone affected by sexual violence, at any time

Free phone: 1800 77 88 88

24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Aware

Support for people affected by depression

Free phone: 1800 80 48 48

Monday to Sunday 10am-10pm

Pieta House

For people at risk of suicide and self-harm

Free phone: 1800 247 247

Text HELP to 51444

50808

24/7 text service for those looking to talk with a trained volunteer

Text HELLO to 50808

Remember no matter what your going through,there are people who can help. Don't be afraid to reach out. Peace and love.

Saucy x

can U add the sosad helpline on here too. Great charity for mental health issues"

1800-901-909

IF YOU NEED HELP NOW CALL 1800-901-909

Since 2007, SOSAD

Added x

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By *ornywife20Couple
45 weeks ago

North Cork

Great thread. Let's keep it bumped

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By *arper8000Man
45 weeks ago

cork

well done saucy Lad,

thats the nicest and best thread I have seen in a long time,

Wishing everyone a good holiday, I know how crap it can be!

be kind and easy on each other folks,

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By *t777Woman
45 weeks ago

close by

Thank you D, very helpful xxx

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By *orYourThighsOnlyMan
45 weeks ago

Midlands

Fair play

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By *uddlyBear1972Man
45 weeks ago

Just inside the Pale

I agree with all the sentiments expressed in this thread. Those numbers are important.

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By *uddlyBear1972Man
45 weeks ago

Just inside the Pale

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By *aucylad OP   Man
45 weeks ago

Dublin

Bump.

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By (user no longer on site)
45 weeks ago


"Bump."

He means Hump

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By (user no longer on site)
45 weeks ago

Just teasing , it's like free therapy here .. all here to chat that's what I love about here,

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By *llthewaysMan
44 weeks ago

City centre/Naas

Those post is important and more people should see it

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By (user no longer on site)
44 weeks ago


"Those post is important and more people should see it "

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By *altsman88Man
44 weeks ago

athlone


"As Christmas approaches, it can be a particularly difficult time of year for many. Reaching out and asking for help,or talking to someone can help.

Here's a list of numbers in case anyone needs a chat this morning or anytime over the Christmas period. Remember your never alone, there is always someone wanting to listen and help without judgement. I'm open to a chat if people need, drop me a message. Below are useful helpline numbers for anyone who may need some help this time of year.

Samaritans

Whatever you are going through, Samaritans can help

Free phone: 116 123

24 hours a day, 365 days a year

ALONE

If you or an older person you know needs support

0818 222 024

8am-8pm

Childline

Talking makes us stronger

Free phone: 1800 66 66 66

Free text: 50101

Jigsaw

Mental health support and advice for young people aged 12 to 25

Free phone: 1800 544729 1pm to 5pm Monday to Friday

Text CALL ME to 086 180 3880 with your preferred day and time for a call

Irish Hospice Foundation

Bereavement support line

1800 807 077

Monday to Friday from 10am to 1pm

Women's Aid

Listening. Believing. Supporting

Free phone: 1800 341 900

24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Men's Aid Ireland

Supporting men experiencing domestic violence

01 554 3811

Dublin R*pe Crisis Centre

Support for anyone affected by sexual violence, at any time

Free phone: 1800 77 88 88

24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Aware

Support for people affected by depression

Free phone: 1800 80 48 48

Monday to Sunday 10am-10pm

Pieta House

For people at risk of suicide and self-harm

Free phone: 1800 247 247

Text HELP to 51444

50808

24/7 text service for those looking to talk with a trained volunteer

Text HELLO to 50808

Remember no matter what your going through,there are people who can help. Don't be afraid to reach out. Peace and love.

Saucy x

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By *ex coupleCouple
44 weeks ago

wexford


"As Christmas approaches, it can be a particularly difficult time of year for many. Reaching out and asking for help,or talking to someone can help.

Here's a list of numbers in case anyone needs a chat this morning or anytime over the Christmas period. Remember your never alone, there is always someone wanting to listen and help without judgement. I'm open to a chat if people need, drop me a message. Below are useful helpline numbers for anyone who may need some help this time of year.

Samaritans

Whatever you are going through, Samaritans can help

Free phone: 116 123

24 hours a day, 365 days a year

ALONE

If you or an older person you know needs support

0818 222 024

8am-8pm

Childline

Talking makes us stronger

Free phone: 1800 66 66 66

Free text: 50101

Jigsaw

Mental health support and advice for young people aged 12 to 25

Free phone: 1800 544729 1pm to 5pm Monday to Friday

Text CALL ME to 086 180 3880 with your preferred day and time for a call

Irish Hospice Foundation

Bereavement support line

1800 807 077

Monday to Friday from 10am to 1pm

Women's Aid

Listening. Believing. Supporting

Free phone: 1800 341 900

24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Men's Aid Ireland

Supporting men experiencing domestic violence

01 554 3811

Dublin R*pe Crisis Centre

Support for anyone affected by sexual violence, at any time

Free phone: 1800 77 88 88

24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Aware

Support for people affected by depression

Free phone: 1800 80 48 48

Monday to Sunday 10am-10pm

Pieta House

For people at risk of suicide and self-harm

Free phone: 1800 247 247

Text HELP to 51444

50808

24/7 text service for those looking to talk with a trained volunteer

Text HELLO to 50808

Remember no matter what your going through,there are people who can help. Don't be afraid to reach out. Peace and love.

Saucy x

"

Fair play

Have a lovely Christmas

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By *uddlyBear1972Man
44 weeks ago

Just inside the Pale


"As Christmas approaches, it can be a particularly difficult time of year for many. Reaching out and asking for help,or talking to someone can help.

Here's a list of numbers in case anyone needs a chat this morning or anytime over the Christmas period. Remember your never alone, there is always someone wanting to listen and help without judgement. I'm open to a chat if people need, drop me a message. Below are useful helpline numbers for anyone who may need some help this time of year.

Samaritans

Whatever you are going through, Samaritans can help

Free phone: 116 123

24 hours a day, 365 days a year

ALONE

If you or an older person you know needs support

0818 222 024

8am-8pm

Childline

Talking makes us stronger

Free phone: 1800 66 66 66

Free text: 50101

Jigsaw

Mental health support and advice for young people aged 12 to 25

Free phone: 1800 544729 1pm to 5pm Monday to Friday

Text CALL ME to 086 180 3880 with your preferred day and time for a call

Irish Hospice Foundation

Bereavement support line

1800 807 077

Monday to Friday from 10am to 1pm

Women's Aid

Listening. Believing. Supporting

Free phone: 1800 341 900

24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Men's Aid Ireland

Supporting men experiencing domestic violence

01 554 3811

Dublin R*pe Crisis Centre

Support for anyone affected by sexual violence, at any time

Free phone: 1800 77 88 88

24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Aware

Support for people affected by depression

Free phone: 1800 80 48 48

Monday to Sunday 10am-10pm

Pieta House

For people at risk of suicide and self-harm

Free phone: 1800 247 247

Text HELP to 51444

50808

24/7 text service for those looking to talk with a trained volunteer

Text HELLO to 50808

Remember no matter what your going through,there are people who can help. Don't be afraid to reach out. Peace and love.

Saucy x

Fair play

Have a lovely Christmas "

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By *reyingbeardMan
44 weeks ago

city

Bump this up so there are the top if needed by anyone fair play op

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By *uddlyBear1972Man
44 weeks ago

Just inside the Pale

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By *aucylad OP   Man
44 weeks ago

Dublin

Bump.

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By (user no longer on site)
44 weeks ago

Bump

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By *aucylad OP   Man
43 weeks ago

Dublin

Bump to start year. Hope everyone is doing ok, the numbers are still there for anyone who may need them.

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By *aucylad OP   Man
30 weeks ago

Dublin

Bump,long weekends are never easy on some, Easter isn't always easy for some. Helpline numbers at the top.

Hours changed, brighter evenings etc...hope everyone needing any help choose to ask. Stay positive everyone, brighter days are always ahead.

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By *nandtnCouple
30 weeks ago

Leeds

Well posted

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By *rishSamTV/TS
30 weeks ago

Dublin

Lovely post. Thanks for sharing incase anyone needs to chat x

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