Dublin Soul Award – Winner Announced Joan Freeman
Daragh | December 29, 2009The winner of the second annual Dublin Soul Award was announced recently after six months of searching. Organisers surprised the eventual winner, Joan Freeman, Psychologist and Founder of Pieta House, the Centre for the Prevention of Self-Harm and Suicide, as she went about her daily routine.
Pieta House offer a holistic solution and groundbreaking approach involving daily, one-to-one counselling for people who have attempted to take their lives or for people who have engaged in self-harming behaviours. Pieta House provide coping mechanisms for people who are in crisis and aim to move the suicidal person away from ideas of suicide as quickly as possible by helping them to identify reasons to live. Their intensive approach is remarkably effective and available for free to those in need.
The Dublin Soul Award, part of the Dublin City Soul Festival, was launched in May 2008 and are a search for Dublin’s most outstanding soul. Once again Organisers were hoping to uncover some truly remarkable stories of Dubliners who regularly and selflessly give up their time and invest their energy to help others, making a real difference in the local community and believe they found a truly deserving winner for 2009 in the guise of Joan Freeman – Founder of Pieta House.
As winner, Joan Freeman was presented with an exclusive Soul Festival glass plaque, and of course the title of ‘Outstanding Dublin Soul’.
Joan Freeman said; “Firstly I am so honoured to be even considered for this beautiful award – however I can only accept it on behalf of the organisation rather than as an individual. Anyone can have a vision – but it takes many, many souls to carry through that vision. Pieta house is a wonderful success – because of the staff, the volunteers and because of the public. But it is because of the belief and the trust of the people in crisis who attend Pieta house – makes it a honour for us all to work there.”
The Dublin Soul Awards were launched in 2008 as part of the annual Dublin City Soul Festival, last years winner was Brother Kevin Crowley of the Capuchin Day Centre.
Chris Maher, Founder of the Awards said; “We are delighted to have found such a worthy winner again this year. The work Joan and her team do is absolutely vital and they deserve all the praise and support possible for providing such a life saving service.”






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