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Tipperary will be represented in programme supporting youth mental health
Borrisokane Gaels will take part in initiative that aims to make significant difference in communities
Cahir LGFA were Best Overall Engagement winners last year
Reporter:
Sports Reporter
22 Apr 2026 11:33 PM
Email:
sport@tipperarylive.ie
The Ladies Gaelic Football Association and its official retail partner, Lidl Ireland, have announced the list of clubs that will participate in the 2026 #SeriousSupport Club Programme aimed at supporting youth mental health.
Clubs from 16 counties are represented in the list of 21 clubs and they will now embark on a journey that places the emphasis on making a significant difference in local communities by providing a safe and positive space for community members to share and engage.
Tipperary are represented by Borrisokane Gaels.
All four provinces are represented in the list of participating clubs, with this programme set to make a meaningful nationwide impact.
The initiative will base itself around the "five a day" approach for mental health, utilising the five key themes of "connect", "be active", "take notice", "keep learning" and "give".
The Lidl #SeriousSupport Club Programme aims to raise awareness and improve understanding of mental health, while empowering clubs to positively affect their members and communities.
The programme will commence on April 27 and runs untilJuly 5.
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