We want to make sure that every pupil in Ireland can take part in the Schools Programme which is why our programme is free of charge to schools.

In order to continue growing the programme content and growing the programmes reach across Ireland we need your support.

Please come on this journey with us as we begin to provide the future generations of Ireland with the wellbeing tools to manage their own minds.

You can also support the Schools Programme by taking part in a fundraising event in school, in work or individually

Please do let us know if you are running an event in aid of the Schools Programme and we will be sure to help you and spread the word.

Schools

We would love if you considered holding a bake sale, or a non-uniform or themed day to raise funds for the Schools Programme which will go towards creating new programme content for your school

Individuals

We are using the Facebook fundraisers feature, and we would love if you considered doing a fundraiser for the Schools Programme via Facebook for your big event

Organisations

We would love if you considered organising a sponsored walk or sports event, even a bake off or competition in work to raise funds for the Schools Programme

Equipping Children with the Tools to Manage their own Wellbeing
Our ultimate goal is to reach every primary school pupil in Ireland with the A Lust For Life Schools Programme, and we’re on our way:
1,186
primary schools delivered the programme
85,275
primary school pupils received the programme
3,595
primary school classrooms have taken part
36%
of primary schools across Ireland

Help us to Reach Every Child in Ireland

Funds Raised

All funds raised go directly back into the Schools Programme

New Programme Content

To create new innovative and creative programme content tailored for each class and age group

Pupil Reach

In order to reach every single primary school pupil across Ireland from junior infants up to 6th class

Expand the Programme

Reaching every primary schools across Ireland to ensure that every child has access to the Schools Programme