People heading down the Hill of Tara during a Walk for the Homeless.

People urged to get out walking - and help the homeless

On the morning of Saturday 24th June at 10am a group of people will start walking from the Hill of Tara to the Ramparts in Navan and along the beautiful river Boyne.

Their immediate aim will be to climb the Hill of Slane about five or six hours later.

The broader objective is to generate funds for the homeless with all proceeds generated doing towards Dublin Simon Community.

"Some who will take part in the walk will jump in for a swim at Slane, others might stop for an ice cream or maybe even a well deserved pint in Boyles!" adds Dr Conor Irwin the Ratoath-based dentist who lives near Garlow Cross and is chief organiser of the walk.

As Dr Irwin noted the problem of homelessness has not improved and has in fact worsened significantly during that time.

"This walk is not just about raising much needed funds for Simon , it is a show of support for the plight of these unfortunate people and a quiet protest that this issue is not going away," he added.

Those who wish to support the walk can do so by going to Eventbrite 'A Midsummer Walk for the Homeless 2023. '

Alternatively registration can be on the day at Hill of Tara 9.30 am or Ramparts, Navan at 11.45am.

Helpful hints - bring sandwiches, water, suncream and good walking boots !

Hill of Tara to the Hill of Slane 10am, 24th June

Shorter walk from Navan to Slane 12pm

Suggested Donation €50

Please note there will be limited toilet stops and you should

arrange your own transport/ return from Slane.

For more information contact

Conor Irwin on 0868519707

People chart their way through a summer meadow close to the Boyne - while also helping the homeless.