The Government is being urged to cut funding to Irish water and put money into mental health services instead.
A new group set up to tackle the problem of suicide is looking for extra investment to help teenagers.
537 million Euro will be given to the semi-state utility company each year for the next two years.
However Teen-Line Ireland, which operates a telephone counseling service for young people, has recently had its funding cut.
'Action for Suicide Prevention' is holding a march through the city centre today - its founder is Luke Clerkin: