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PsyCare Ireland Charity Firewalk 2026

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🔥 Step Into the Fire for PsyCare 🔥 Charity Firewalk – April 18th | Venue Scribblestown Gardens, Dublin 15

Join us for an unforgettable evening of courage, connection, and transformation as PsyCare Ireland invites you to take part in a Charity Firewalk with meaning.

PsyCare Ireland Charity Firewalk will be led by Gerry Dalton and Tony Dunton — two highly experienced, certified Firewalk Facilitators with decades of combined experience guiding transformational events.

Gerry Dalton is a certified Firewalking Instructor, Motivational Coach, and Transpersonal Therapist with 35 years experience with dance music events and festivals in a variety of roles . He has guided hundreds of participants through firewalking and empowerment experiences, combining psychological insight with calm, grounded leadership that helps people move confidently through fear.

Tony Dunton brings over 15 years of firewalk and sweat lodge facilitation, alongside 26 years of service as a Fire Officer, where he trained thousands of firefighters. His practical mastery of fire, combined with his transpersonal therapeutic work, creates a uniquely steady and reassuring presence. Tony understands this primal element — both physically and psychologically — at a depth few can match.

Together, Gerry and Tony create a powerful, professionally managed experience rooted in safety, preparation, and transformation.

If you’ve ever wondered whether you could do something that once felt impossible — this is your moment.


At PsyCare, we support people through some of the most intense psychological and emotional experiences of their lives—especially those facing difficult moments at festivals and events. This firewalk is a powerful symbol of what we do every day: helping people walk through their own inner fires and emerge stronger, grounded, and transformed.

Before walking across the glowing embers, participants will take part in a safety talk and in grounding and empowering activities, including the arrow-breaking ritual—a powerful exercise in overcoming fear and limiting beliefs. These practices create the internal shift needed to walk through fire with clarity and confidence.

Whether you're doing it for the personal breakthrough, the symbolism, or to raise funds for PsyCare’s frontline mental health and harm reduction work—this night will change you.

All proceeds go directly toward PsyCare Ireland’s services, including our presence at festivals across the country, providing safe, non-judgemental support for those in distress due to mental health challenges or substance-related crises.


🕕 Registration opens at 6:00pm | Firewalk ends by 9:30pm Minimum age: 18+

We ask each firewalker to aim to raise €200 or more in sponsorship—every euro helps us reach more people when they need it most. Details to sign up:


This is our iDonate Fundraising link for the event:


Register via this page - when you register you will receive an email with FAQs on Fire Walking, a document on how to promote the fire walk and a media pack to get you started. Then you'll receive regular updates about the progress! 


TO MAKE IT INTERESTING - The top three fundraising Fire Walkers in descending order will be able to automatically select their favourite from among festival prizes :) The rest will be raffled off among everyone else who has raised over €200.00. The prizes include:


1. A pair of tickets to Beyond the Pale

2. A pair of tickets to Fuinneamh

3. A pair or tickets to Ealu Le Gra

4. A pair of tickets to Another Love Story

5. A pair of tickets to Love is a Stranger

6. A pair of tickets to Rewild Festival

7. A pair of tickets to Wild and Well Festival


Plus more to be announced! 


All this will be followed on the night by an energetic trad session until 11pm to release all the energy we have built up! Trad session featuring special guests! 

Face the fire. Fuel the mission. Find your strength. Here's the Instagram post for our Charity Firewalk




 
 
 

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