There was a good turnout at the Walk of Hope in Cookstown on Sunday.
The aim of the walk was to raise awareness of suicide.
The event, now in its third year, was organised by the Mid Ulster clergy forum, The Beacon Centre and groups working in mental health and suicide prevention. It's supported through Mid Ulster District Council’s Good Relations programme.
The walk concluded with a Service of Hope in Cookstown at 5pm.
Here are some photographs from the event:







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