Suzanne Ennis, Clinical Manager at Turn2Me.

Turn2Me team up with SAOL app

An online mental health charity has teamed up with an app founded by Cork Olympian Derval O’Rourke and business partner Greg O’Gorman.

Turn2Me has partnered with the innovative SAOL app, a dynamic wellbeing platform designed to support healthier, happier lives. Through this partnership, Turn2Me and SAOL will combine their strengths to provide a seamless wellbeing environment.

Since its founding, Turn2Me has supported more than a 100,000 people through its counselling services and moderated support communities, with a mission to ensure that no one has to struggle with their mental wellbeing alone.

Suzanne Ennis, Clinical Manager at Turn2Me, said: “We are delighted to partner with the SAOL app at such a pivotal time for mental health and wellbeing in Ireland. This collaboration brings together two organisations committed to improving people’s lives in ways that are meaningful, accessible and supportive.

“By combining Turn2Me’s professional services with SAOL’s proactive wellbeing tools, we are creating a pathway that supports people through both everyday wellbeing and challenging moments. Together, we can help more individuals build resilience, find community and access clinical support when they need it most.”

The SAOL app is a wellbeing platform that brings people together around meaningful goals, live classes, community challenges, mindfulness content and expert-led wellbeing programmes.

Rooted in the Irish meaning of life, the SAOL platform empowers people to prioritise their physical and mental wellbeing through accessible, engaging content and community-focused experiences.

Greg O’Gorman, CEO and Founder of SAOL said: “Turn2Me brings trusted clinical mental health support, and SAOL brings the technology, community and holistic wellbeing layer that keeps people connected day to day.

“This is an innovative partnership that combines professional counselling with digital engagement and practical lifestyle supports. Together, we are making high-quality mental health support more accessible across Ireland while strengthening the communities around it,” he said.