Unfortunately, when services like this are in even more demand, the reality is the cost of living crisis is affecting important charities.
Feisty_Marsupial224 on
With the major boost they get from the walks, there are questions to be asked about their governance and budgetary choices
Efficient_Log_2007 on
Too many local charities doing their own versions of Darkness into Light, in fairness after a raft of suicides locally l, massive fund-raising for Pieta, which led to absolutely no help from Pieta, our local community does one, brings in enough to keep a room going where anyone struggling can call a number and have professional help there within the hour. While Pieta just took 40k raised on Facebook, blocked the organisers and have never been heard from since, well apart from legal letters ….
Aimserspunog on
Did the CEO take a pay cut? No word of that. I texted the helpline a few weeks ago. Still waiting on a reply. Absolute useless fecks.
slevinonion on
Remember the HSE audited them a few years ago and found them dodgy as hell. About 20 different bank accounts and no records.
> In recent years, the HSE has doubled its funding of Pieta House from €2 million to €4 million.
Hope they’ve checked
Wonderful_Trick_4251 on
There are other ways these days to get likes on social media other than Darkness into Clicks.
Ameglian on
Well well well. I wonder if they pocketed the Darkness into Clicks money before announcing this. Grifters.
HarryEastwoods on
Coincidental how she came to Pieta to take over running the show after a financial scandal having come from CRC after a similar financial scandal. And Pieta only exists because of the Console scandal. The HSE will pay her wages up 1st before bailing Pieta out, as she worked for the HSE too.
The CEOs keep their jobs and massive wages, all the frontline staff got fired.
RebootKing89 on
Tried to use them a few years ago, like others I never got a call back, that’s after actually being in a position to donate and do the darkness to light thing a few times.
I stopped supporting completely when I found out how much the CEO take home pay was and how poor their services have become.
LivyBivy on
Haven’t had anything to do with them since the scandalous miss-spending
PhilOakey on
A shame. Was only on the phone to them last night. Cork fella I spoke to was lovely
Top_Recognition_3847 on
When I went to them. I was told I would need to wait at least 8 weeks before they would have someone available to talk to us. . We had done the walk on a previous number of years and tried to help our when we could with it. They will never get a cent of my family again.
Brave-Trouble-9171 on
From my own personal experience I hope it closes down. It’s a money racket that pulls on the heart strings of good people who donate thinking the money is well spent. It’s not. The top dogs are well paid and wouldn’t be out of place in an episode of sopranos
Lamake91 on
I plan a DIL event on behalf of pieta. Every single event is run entirely by volunteers and over the years we receive little support from Pieta. However, those supports have been dwindling over the years and this year we got literally nothing from them. It was beyond disorganised and unprofessional on their behalf.
We still did really well with 3000 people which was fantastic for a small town. It was our highest attendance yet we’re down 5k in donations. Look, the awareness surrounding the event means more to me than the funds raised at this point. The town has been hit with a huge rake of suicides, people need to know they’re not alone whether they’re in a bad place or have lost someone.
I went over to a woman walking by herself this year, she’s a single mother from somewhere in Europe and her daughter died by suicide. She was felt alone with her grief but said DIL meant the world to her as she felt like she was surrounded by people who understood. I spoke with a Garda who said they’re the hardest call outs and we both ended up crying together somehow. Two women who’ve never met before chatted over a cup of coffee afterwards and exchanged numbers. That’s what it’s about for me, a sense of community and belonging when you’re part of a club nobody ever wants to be apart of.
CarterPFly on
My 15yo kid has credible suicidal thoughts and is seeing a pieta house councillor at present. I thought all the bad things about the CEO, the misuse of money, lack of resources etc but right now, this very second, pieta house is keeping my baby alive and for that they have my lifelong gratitude.
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Unfortunately, when services like this are in even more demand, the reality is the cost of living crisis is affecting important charities.
With the major boost they get from the walks, there are questions to be asked about their governance and budgetary choices
Too many local charities doing their own versions of Darkness into Light, in fairness after a raft of suicides locally l, massive fund-raising for Pieta, which led to absolutely no help from Pieta, our local community does one, brings in enough to keep a room going where anyone struggling can call a number and have professional help there within the hour. While Pieta just took 40k raised on Facebook, blocked the organisers and have never been heard from since, well apart from legal letters ….
Did the CEO take a pay cut? No word of that. I texted the helpline a few weeks ago. Still waiting on a reply. Absolute useless fecks.
Remember the HSE audited them a few years ago and found them dodgy as hell. About 20 different bank accounts and no records.
> In recent years, the HSE has doubled its funding of Pieta House from €2 million to €4 million.
Hope they’ve checked
There are other ways these days to get likes on social media other than Darkness into Clicks.
Well well well. I wonder if they pocketed the Darkness into Clicks money before announcing this. Grifters.
Coincidental how she came to Pieta to take over running the show after a financial scandal having come from CRC after a similar financial scandal. And Pieta only exists because of the Console scandal. The HSE will pay her wages up 1st before bailing Pieta out, as she worked for the HSE too.
The CEOs keep their jobs and massive wages, all the frontline staff got fired.
Tried to use them a few years ago, like others I never got a call back, that’s after actually being in a position to donate and do the darkness to light thing a few times.
I stopped supporting completely when I found out how much the CEO take home pay was and how poor their services have become.
Haven’t had anything to do with them since the scandalous miss-spending
A shame. Was only on the phone to them last night. Cork fella I spoke to was lovely
When I went to them. I was told I would need to wait at least 8 weeks before they would have someone available to talk to us. . We had done the walk on a previous number of years and tried to help our when we could with it. They will never get a cent of my family again.
From my own personal experience I hope it closes down. It’s a money racket that pulls on the heart strings of good people who donate thinking the money is well spent. It’s not. The top dogs are well paid and wouldn’t be out of place in an episode of sopranos
I plan a DIL event on behalf of pieta. Every single event is run entirely by volunteers and over the years we receive little support from Pieta. However, those supports have been dwindling over the years and this year we got literally nothing from them. It was beyond disorganised and unprofessional on their behalf.
We still did really well with 3000 people which was fantastic for a small town. It was our highest attendance yet we’re down 5k in donations. Look, the awareness surrounding the event means more to me than the funds raised at this point. The town has been hit with a huge rake of suicides, people need to know they’re not alone whether they’re in a bad place or have lost someone.
I went over to a woman walking by herself this year, she’s a single mother from somewhere in Europe and her daughter died by suicide. She was felt alone with her grief but said DIL meant the world to her as she felt like she was surrounded by people who understood. I spoke with a Garda who said they’re the hardest call outs and we both ended up crying together somehow. Two women who’ve never met before chatted over a cup of coffee afterwards and exchanged numbers. That’s what it’s about for me, a sense of community and belonging when you’re part of a club nobody ever wants to be apart of.
My 15yo kid has credible suicidal thoughts and is seeing a pieta house councillor at present. I thought all the bad things about the CEO, the misuse of money, lack of resources etc but right now, this very second, pieta house is keeping my baby alive and for that they have my lifelong gratitude.