Celebrity Chef Mark Moriarty announced as M&S and Jigsaw Partnership Ambassador
Celebrity Chef Mark Moriarty announced as M&S and Jigsaw Partnership Ambassador
Jigsaw, the National Centre for Youth Mental Health, is delighted to welcome award-winning chef Mark Moriarty as ambassador for our ongoing partnership with Marks & Spencer Ireland.
Since 2022, M&S and Jigsaw have worked together to raise awareness and vital funds to support young people’s mental health across Ireland. So far, this partnership has raised over €150,000, helping us continue our mission to provide trusted mental health support and services to 1.5 million young people and their families by 2026.
A shared commitment to young people
Mark joins the partnership with a deep personal connection to mental health.
“I grew up in a family of mental health professionals,” he explains. “That meant we talked about wellbeing at home before it became a wider public conversation. I’ve always understood how important it is to talk, to listen, and to support one another.”
As ambassador, Mark hopes to use his platform to encourage more open conversations about mental health.
“Young people today face incredible pressures — from social media to inequality to a lack of support structures. Every single person will experience challenges in their life, and communication is key to getting through them. That’s where organisations like Jigsaw make a real difference.”
The power of communication
Mark says he was drawn to Jigsaw because of its practical, approachable way of supporting young people.
“For some, support can be as simple as having somebody listen to you. That’s what I love about Jigsaw’s work — whether it’s one-to-one chats, workshops, or mentoring, it’s about real connection, not perfection.”
Working together for change
Eddie Murphy, M&S Country Director Ireland and Northern Ireland said: “Our commitment to Jigsaw and the wellbeing of Ireland’s young people is unwavering, and we’re incredibly proud of the difference we’re making together,”
For Jigsaw, the partnership with M&S continues to be an important part of building collective support for young people’s mental health.
“Having someone like Mark involved brings energy and understanding to the conversation,” says Mike Mansfield, Jigsaw’s Director of Communications and Fundraising. “We know young people’s mental health continues to face huge pressures. Addressing that requires collective effort — from individuals, communities, and organisations. This partnership is one example of that effort in action.”