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Majella supports Feelgood Fortnight 25.07.12

THE wife of singer Daniel O'Donnell is to talk about living with depression as part of a unique event in Buncrana organised by a suicide prevention group.
Majella O'Donnell bravely revealed last year how she has suffered from depression for much of her adult life and had contemplated suicide in the past.
The 51-year old mother-of-two will take part in Feelgood Fortnight, a two-week event promoting positivity, community spirit and 'random acts of kindness' starting this Saturday in Buncrana. She will be guest speaker next Thursday at a special event entitled 'Take Charge of Your Life - an afternoon to get you thinking'.
It is being organised by Buncrana Community Combating Suicide (BCCS) which said it was thrilled to secure such a high-profile speaker for the event.
Majella O'Donnell.
"We are delighted that Majella has graciously agreed to support our Feelgood Fortnight despite her busy schedule. She will be telling us her story and sharing her experiences but there will also be a chance for people to ask her questions," said BCCS spokesperson, Ruth Garvey-Williams.
"It's wonderful when someone with a celebrity status feels confident enough to speak out about depression because it breaks the taboo and tells people that it is nothing to be ashamed of. It helps people realise that they are not alone and that they are not odd, or strange.
"Depression is a very widespread challenge for communities and most of us at some point in our lives will struggle with different aspects of it," added Ms Garvey-Williams.
Majella, who married Daniel in 2002 and is mother to a son and daughter in their 20s, spoke openly about how she hit rock bottom when her first marriage ended in England in the 1990s.
She told Ryan Tubridy's radio show: "It is the most dreadful disease you could possibly have. You are in this hole, way, way down and everyone else is at the top. Nobody can do anything for you, absolutely nobody.
"...you genuinely believe the world would be much better without you including your children. I did with mine." She also revealed how she manages the condition with anti-depressants which she believes she will need for life. The 'Take Charge of Your Life' afternoon includes "an exquisite afternoon tea" and will be held in the Inishowen Gateway Hotel, Buncrana, on Thursday, August 2, from 2.30pm -5pm. Tickets are €10 and available from the hotel or Mac's bookshop. For details of other events visit www.feelgoodfortnight.com .
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