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Last Chance to Donate to Terry’s Challenge!
SENDING LOVE FROM CORK Terry has completed his mammoth cycling challenge! Terry has been well rested since getting off the bike and of course he ...
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Zachary Geddis Trust Needs Assessment
WE NEED YOUR HELP!If you live in the Northern Trust area and care for children or young people, we’d love to hear from you.We’re asking ...
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Volunteer Opportunity – Men’s Support Hub Co-ordinator
The Zachary Geddis Trust is looking for a compassionate, reliable Male Volunteer Co-Facilitator to help lead our growing Men’s Support Hub. The Men’s Support Hub ...
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We’re Hiring!
Family Mental Health Connector   The Zachary Geddis Trust is looking for a Family Mental Health Connector to join our Bridge Programme team in Coleraine! ...
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Introducing A Space to Breathe with Zachary Geddis Trust
The Zachary Geddis Trust are introducing a brand new programme entitled ‘A Space to Breathe’ starting Monday 14th September, 11am-1pm at our Coleraine centre. This ...
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Terry Sets New date for Cycle for Suicide!
Cycle for Suicide Important Update! Due to health concerns and a broken bike, Terry was forced to halt his Cycle for Suicide on 20th June ...
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Get Walking this August with Zachary Geddis Trust!
We’re excited to launch our 6-Week Walking Programme! This programme offers participants six Thursday evenings of guided, scenic walks around Coleraine, Castlerock, Portstewart and Mountsandel. Thursdays, ...
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Kids Summer Scheme 2026 at Zachary Geddis Trust
What an amazing session with fantastic children at the Zachary Geddis Trust facilitated by LK Well-being and Empowerment! The children completed a fun worksheet exploring ...
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Yasmin Presents Zachary Geddis Award at NWRC Best of Education Ceremony
Yasmin recently had the privilege of presenting the Zachary Geddis Award at the Best in Further Education Ceremony at NWRC Limavady Campus. Yasmin said: “This ...
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Terry Begins 24 Hour Cycle Today for Zachary Geddis Trust!
Today is the day At 12pm on June 20th, Terry begins his 24 hour cycle challenge covering the length of Ireland. Every mile has a name. ...
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Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Supports Cycle for Suicide!
Terry, Zander, Ziva, and Yasmin Geddis had the honour of visiting the Mayor’s Office to meet the Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens, Cllr Dawn ...
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Zachary Geddis Trust Supporting PIPS Campaign ‘Too Many Lives Lost’
We are proud to announce that we are now supporting PIPS Suicide Prevention Charity’s “Too Many Lives Lost” campaign. In 2024, 290 registered deaths from ...
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Men’s Mental Health Week 2026
This week is Men’s Mental Health Week and at the Zachary Geddis Trust, we want every man in our community to know: you don’t have ...
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Congratulations Kellie Rose!
Congratulations to our very own Kellie Rose on achieving an outstanding mark and overall distinction in her Counselling Degree. Kellie Rose joined the team in ...
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Zachary Geddis Trust at NIHC CO3 Health SIG
Yasmin had the privilege of joining the Northern Ireland Health Collective’s CO3 Health SIG and was honoured to take part in the Member Showcase alongside ...
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Dedicate a Mile to Remember a Lost Loved One
Every Mile Has A Name Next week, Terry Geddis will take on one of the most meaningful challenges in the history of the Zachary Geddis ...
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Terry’s Cycle for Suicide Reaches £10,000!
£10,000! We did it — and WE CANNOT thank you enough! 🙌 Every single donation, every share, every word of encouragement has brought us to ...
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Good Luck Louise in your Fundraising 10K!
Louise Boyle has set herself a challenge of running the Belfast City Women’s 10K on 21st June for Zachary Geddis Trust. We are so proud ...
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Your Voice Matters – Family Needs Assessment 2026

Help shape future support for children, young people and families across the Northern Trust area. This short, anonymous survey (5–7 minutes) is open to anyone who cares for children or young people in the area. Survey closes Friday 21st August 2026.