Fermoy Hub offers individuals currently experiencing or in recovery from mental health difficulties a space within which they can connect with peers - and grow their self-esteem, social skills, and resilience through a range of fulfilling, creative, and engaging activities. Read more
Bridge Street Community Café is a safe, welcoming, space for anyone over 18 years of age to have a cuppa, and a chat. It will be a place to come make connections, have a snack or find out what’s on in the local area. Or if you want to sit in our quite space, read a book and just relax. Read more
A free fun filled family afternoon, Joy In The Park was held in Fitzgerald’s Park, Cork City on Sunday July 17, 2022 This event was run to highlight the supports available within our community for anyone who is in need of assistance with a mental health issue. Read more
Facebook Fundraising is a quick and easy way to raise money and awareness for Cork Mental Health. We receive 100% of all donations made through Facebook, we can assist you in promoting your fundraiser and thank your supporters throughout the campaign! Read more
Solace Café provides an out-of-hours friendly and supportive community crisis prevention and crisis support service weekend evenings in a café style/non-clinical safe environment. The café service will support individuals and their family members/carers to deal with an immediate crisis and to plan safely drawing on their strengths, resilience and coping mechanisms to manage their mental health and well-being. Read more
Cork Mental Health is celebrating its 60th Anniversary this year. Read more
Martina Ryan does a series of interviews with local services about mental health and the services they provide to the local Community Read more
Cork Mental Health is not a counselling service and is not open 24/7 therefore if you are in need of urgent help please use the following information. Read more
Clonakilty Community Resource Centre is a community initiative established by the Community for the Community. Read more
Cork Mental Health Housing Association provides housing to people who have experienced mental health difficulties throughout Cork City and County. Read more
Cork Mental Health Foundation delivers a number of educational projects to schools and the general public Read more
Aurora is our Charity Shop based on St. Josephs Road in Mallow Co.Cork Read more
“The Next Step is a unique place that welcomes those who have experience of mental health difficulties into an environment that provides creative and engaging activities where individuals flourish.” Read more
We are governed by both the Charities Regulator for both Housing and Foundation. We are also regulated for housing through the Housing Agency Read more
Our Board of Directors are Volunteers and give of their time freely to assist in the running of the organisation. Read more
Our Primary school project looks at topics such as What is mental health, what supports are available, coping skills, social media etc Read more
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Cork Mental Health has been established since 1962 Read more
Governance Read more
Meet the Team Read more
People volunteer for many different reasons. Read more
How to access our Housing? If you would like more information on any of our housing or on how to apply for our housing please contact the office on 021 4511100 or e-mail [email protected] for an application form. Read more