For the winter solstice on 21 December, Samaritans Galway is calling on local businesses to light up their premises in green, marking the Longest Night and showing solidarity with those who may be struggling during the darkest time of the year.
The Longest Night campaign highlights that while the nights may be long, Samaritans’ volunteers are always there to listen, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, for anyone who is in distress, struggling to cope or at risk of suicide.
Samaritans Galway, which will mark 50 years in Ireland in 2026, provides a unique and vital service: 100% human support, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Every call and message are answered by a trained volunteer, ensuring compassion, empathy and human understanding are always at the centre of the support offered.
Samaritans Galway is extending an invitation to those who may be considering volunteering. The role involves listening, without judgement, and offering compassion to people in need.
With full training provided, volunteers say the experience is one of the most rewarding and purposeful things they have ever done, whether they have given a few months of their time while living in Galway, or over 25 years of continuous service.
By turning their shopfronts, offices, and landmarks green, Galway businesses can help spread the message that support is available to everyone, day or night.
The initiative aims to spark conversations around mental health, encourage people to seek help when needed, and remind communities that nobody has to face their darkest nights alone.
“A simple act like lighting up in green can have a profound impact. It sends a powerful message of hope, especially on the longest night of the year, that Samaritans are always here to listen,” said a spokesperson for Samaritans Ireland.
“Volunteering with Samaritans is more than just giving time – it is about saving lives, offering comfort, and making a real difference. Many of our volunteers describe it as the most purposeful thing they have ever done.”
Find out more about volunteering and opportunities at www.samaritans.org/ireland. Anyone in need of support: Call Samaritans free on 116 123 at any time, day or night.













