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TY students walk for Mental Health Oct 2017

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Some of the hundreds of Transition Year students from Galway schools taking part in a walk from Eyre Square to Salthill on Wednesday to raise awareness for mental health. David Burke, the Galway All-Ireland hurling team captain, addressed the students at Blackrock to reinforce the part of his All-Ireland winning speech in Croke Park when he spoke on mental health. Some of the hundreds of Transition Year students from Galway schools taking part in a walk from Eyre Square to Salthill on Wednesday to raise awareness for mental health. David Burke, the Galway All-Ireland hurling team captain, addressed the students at Blackrock to reinforce the part of his All-Ireland winning speech in Croke Park when he spoke on mental health. Some of the hundreds of Transition Year students from Galway schools taking part in a walk from Eyre Square to Salthill on Wednesday to raise awareness for mental health. David Burke, the Galway All-Ireland hurling team captain, addressed the students at Blackrock to reinforce the part of his All-Ireland winning speech in Croke Park when he spoke on mental health. Some of the hundreds of Transition Year students from Galway schools taking part in a walk from Eyre Square to Salthill on Wednesday to raise awareness for mental health. David Burke, the Galway All-Ireland hurling team captain, addressed the students at Blackrock to reinforce the part of his All-Ireland winning speech in Croke Park when he spoke on mental health.
Some of the hundreds of Transition Year students from Galway schools taking part in a walk from Eyre Square to Salthill on Wednesday to raise awareness for mental health. David Burke, the Galway All-Ireland hurling team captain, addressed the students at Blackrock to reinforce the part of his All-Ireland winning speech in Croke Park when he spoke on mental health. Some of the hundreds of Transition Year students from Galway schools taking part in a walk from Eyre Square to Salthill on Wednesday to raise awareness for mental health. David Burke, the Galway All-Ireland hurling team captain, addressed the students at Blackrock to reinforce the part of his All-Ireland winning speech in Croke Park when he spoke on mental health. Some of the hundreds of Transition Year students from Galway schools taking part in a walk from Eyre Square to Salthill on Wednesday to raise awareness for mental health. David Burke, the Galway All-Ireland hurling team captain, addressed the students at Blackrock to reinforce the part of his All-Ireland winning speech in Croke Park when he spoke on mental health. Some of the hundreds of Transition Year students from Galway schools taking part in a walk from Eyre Square to Salthill on Wednesday to raise awareness for mental health. David Burke, the Galway All-Ireland hurling team captain, addressed the students at Blackrock to reinforce the part of his All-Ireland winning speech in Croke Park when he spoke on mental health.
Hundreds of Transition Year students from Galway schools who too part in a walk from Eyre Square to Salthill on Wednesday to raise awareness for mental health. David Burke, the Galway All-Ireland hurling team captain, addressed the students at Blackrock to reinforce the part of his All-Ireland winning speech in Croke Park when he spoke on mental health. David and John Hanbury are pictured holding the McCathy Cup with some of the students who took part in the walk. Some of the hundreds of Transition Year students from Galway schools who took part in a walk from Eyre Square to Salthill on Wednesday to raise awareness for mental health. David Burke, the Galway All-Ireland hurling team captain, id pictured speaking to the students at Blackrock to reinforce the part of his All-Ireland winning speech in Croke Park when he spoke on mental health. Some of the hundreds of Transition Year students from Galway schools who took part in a walk from Eyre Square to Salthill on Wednesday to raise awareness for mental health. David Burke, the Galway All-Ireland hurling team captain, id pictured speaking to the students at Blackrock to reinforce the part of his All-Ireland winning speech in Croke Park when he spoke on mental health.
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