Irish Life Dublin Marathon
Dublin, Ireland - Sunday, October 27, 2024
Join us in Dublin, the beautiful capital of Ireland. An island country bounded on the west by the North Atlantic Ocean and on the east by the Irish Sea. With 20,000 runners from around the world, this marathon is known as the Friendly marathon, because of the warm, friendly nature and support of the crowds. The race starts and finishes close to the city centre, starting at Fitzwilliam Street through many historic sites and finishes at Merrion Square North. Conditions for Marathon running is ideal!
Runners for Cancer Warriors — We NEED YOU!
Cancer is a global issue with no boundaries to HOPE. Our organization awards ‘Life Interrupted Grants™’ for young adults battling rare cancers to help with financial toxicity due to a cancer diagnosis. AWF funds innovative research for SCCC with a world-wide database, along with delivering HOPE comfort bags to cancer oncology suites.
AWF believes ALL Cancers Matter, even rare ones! Our pursuit is to shine a light on a quiet age demographic, as young adults have a unique genetic makeup of cancer and distinctive needs.. As an all volunteer foundation, your support means the world to us and to cancer patients.
Run for #AWFSQUAD
Fundraising minimum is just $1,200 USD
Amenities include:
• A complimentary guaranteed charity entry to the Marathon and your race entry fee is included * A RealBuzz Club Membership with training tips and advice • AWF Gear Kit with an exclusive Allyson Whitney Racing shirt * Support for fundraising with your own url page * Private Facebook running page with our Dublin squad * A hospitality gratitude meet and greet *
Have your own entry: there is no fundraising minimum but we will create a list of perks & incentives for you!
• AND you will have an amazing feeling as you are assisting a young adult cancer patient
Contact barbara@allysonwhitney.org or melissa@allysonwhitney.org today!
PLACES ARE IN HIGH DEMAND, entries sell out quickly, so don’t miss out, register today to run and bring some relief and HOPE to a young adult cancer patient