40 motorcyclists will arrive in Tipperary to raise funds for Jigsaw
In a powerful display of community spirit for youth mental health, approximately 40 dedicated motorcyclists are set to arrive in Tipperary on Friday, June 13th at approximately 12:15 PM.
They are part of a nationwide tour, called the Grand Tour 2025, to raise crucial funds and awareness for Jigsaw, the National Centre for Youth Mental Health.
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These motorcyclists are visiting all 14 Jigsaw services across Ireland over a few days. Their stop in Tipperary at Jigsaw Thurles service (G2 Innovation Works 3, Tipperary Technology Park, Thurles, Co. Tipperary, E41 XF75) is a key moment in their mission.
This initiative is led by Damian Sheridan, whose personal commitment drives the effort to ensure young people across Ireland get the mental health support they need. The Grand Tour 2025 is also made possible thanks to the generous support of main sponsors Joe Duffy BMW and Carole Nash Ireland, offering a unique chance to highlight a vital cause.
Jigsaw's work really makes a difference right here in Tipperary. In 2024, Jigsaw's local service offered over 1,612 appointments to young people seeking mental health support. This crucial work relies on the generosity of supporters, fundraisers like Damian and his fellow riders, and our valued sponsors.
Jigsaw offers free, confidential, and vital mental health advice and support to young people aged 12-25, their families, and those who work with them, both online and at their services nationwide. Demand for Jigsaw's services continues to grow, making fundraising efforts like The Grand Tour 2025 more critical than ever.
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Donations can be made by visiting idonate.ie/TheGrandTour2025.
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