The Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens has encouraged the local community to come along to the Dunloy Stronger Together Men’s Night on Friday the 22nd November at 7pm.
The event which will take place in St Joseph’s Parish Centre Dunloy, will include talks from both Oisin McConville, Irish Gaelic football manager and former player and Keith Gillespie, Northern Ireland former professional footballer. The night will also include a talk from Joe Donnelly – The Mental Health Fellow.
Admission is free and open to any man aged 16 years of age and over, and Councillor McQuillan who is from Dunloy himself said: “I would really encourage you to come along to what promises to be a great ‘men’s night’ arranged by local community group Dunloy Stronger Together. The group has been set up for the last 7 years and this is their first Men’s Night event which I’ll be coming along to myself. I’m really looking forward to the opportunity to have a chat, listen to the speakers and enjoy some food with other men from the wider community.
“During my term as Mayor I really want to shine a light on events such as this where we help each other to lead healthy and happy lives, thank you to Dunloy Stronger Together for arranging this fantastic event, please support the evening.”
Dunloy Stronger Together focuses on helping local people to have ‘healthy minds, healthy bodies’ and to help support a ‘healthy community’.
Bobby Carlin, Chairperson of DST added: “We are delighted to be running our first ever "Men's Night" event in St Joseph’s Parish Centre in Dunloy on Fri 22nd November at 7pm. This is a free event and all men from anywhere are very welcome to come along and enjoy what will be a really great night. Our goal with this event is to bring men together from our wider community for a really enjoyable evening of information, social interaction and food.
“Over these last few years, we have very sadly lost much loved members of our community to suicide - particularly men. Dunloy Stronger Together is a community group which prioritises healthy minds, healthy bodies and therefore a healthy community. We sincerely hope this will be the first of many such evenings so that we can support men to lead healthy and happy lives.”
For more information on this event follow the community groups Facebook page. You can also visit their website for details on other initiatives the group is involved in.