Hi everyone, in honour of my Granda George, I am running the Cork Women’s mini marathon in aid of Marymount University Hospice. Marymount provided my granda with compassionate care and comfort throughout his final days and the kindness and support of Marymount staff made a huge difference to his quality of life and to our family. Every donation, no matter the size, will help Marymount Hospice continue providing exceptional care to this in need. Even if you’re not in a position to donate, I’d be so grateful if you could share this page with your friends and family - it’s a small act that can have a big impact.

About Marymount University Hospice

Marymount University Hospital & Hospice (“Marymount”) provides specialist palliative care services and services to care for dependent older people. Its origins date back to 1870 with its foundation by the Religious Sisters of Charity in Cork. The original hospital was built on the north side of the city but the service relocated in 2011 to purpose-built, modern, high-quality facilities in Curraheen, Cork. Marymount is an independent voluntary hospital with University status and is a registered charity and company limited by guarantee. As the specialist palliative care service for Cork city and county, Marymount Hospice serves as a centre for coordinating the delivery of palliative care services across all care settings in Cork. It is also closely allied to the specialist palliative care services in Kerry.

About Cork Echo Womens Mini Marathon 2025

Echo Women's Mini Marathon

The Echo Women's Mini Marathon is the biggest event of its kind in Munster. It has grown from its beginnings, in 1981, with only 300 participants, to over 10,000 participants in recent years
Whether you are a seasoned runner, on a fitness mission, or are joining friends to enjoy the walk, the Mini Marathon is suitable for everyone, with women choosing to run, jog or walk depending on their fitness level
Each year, several hundred thousand euro is raised for local, national and international charities and organisations. Each year, an estimated €1.5 Million euro has been raised for charity by participants, over the last three decades, with the participants themselves deciding which charity they will support.  The Echo Women's Mini Marathon has become a key event on every charity’s fundraising calendar. So, why not come and join us on September 21st, we can promise you a fun day out!
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