Lord Mayor's Charity Ball 2025
The Lord Mayor of Dublin Emma Blain is delighted to announce the charities chosen for the Lord Mayor of Dublin’s Charity Ball 2025. They are The Alzheimer Society of Ireland, Cystic Fibrosis Ireland and Dublin Rape Crisis Centre.
The Lord Mayor’s Charity Ball is a ticketed event which takes place each year and the money raised from the tickets, auction and raffle on the night goes to two charities chosen by the Lord Mayor and one chosen by The Round Room at the Mansion House. The Lord Mayor’s Charity Ball will take place on Saturday, 10th May 2025 and tickets can be purchased at https://citizenhub.dublincity.ie/service/Lord_Mayor_Charity_Ball
The evening is fully sponsored by EHL Experiences and the Office of the Lord Mayor of Dublin. The night promises to be an evening of delicious food, live auction, music and raising some much needed funds for the three deserving charities in the beautiful and historic Round Room at the Mansion House.
The Alzheimer Society of Ireland is Ireland's leading dementia-specific service provider. It works across the country in the heart of local communities providing dementia-specific services and supports and advocating for the rights and needs of all people living with dementia and their carers and operates the Alzheimer National Helpline offering information and support to anyone affected by dementia on 1800 341 341.
Cystic Fibrosis Ireland (CFI) is dedicated to increasing knowledge and awareness of Cystic Fibrosis (CF), a rare, progressive, genetic condition. CFI provide advice, support and services to people living with CF and their families, while also investing in research, specialist CF clinical teams and services to improve care for those living with CF and ultimately find a cure.
Dublin Rape Crisis Centre is an independent charity with a dual mission: to prevent the harm and heal the trauma of rape and other forms of sexual violence. Since 1979, from its Centre in Dublin, it has provided services across the country supporting survivors of sexual assault in healing from their trauma. DRCC operates the 24-hour National Helpline, which had almost 19,000 contacts in 2023. The organisation accompanied almost 600 survivors to Sexual Assault Treatment Units for medical care after sexual assault or rape and/or to Garda Stations and Courts in 2023. Dublin Rape Crisis Centre runs trauma-informed training for frontline staff and professionals to equip them with specialised knowledge and skills to support survivors. It also seeks to prevent sexual violence through education, training, campaigning and policy work.
