Rebecca Sullivan fundraising for Cork ARC Cancer Support House CLG

Hello everyone! I’m Rebecca Sullivan, and I’m excited to share that I will be running the Cork City Half Marathon. I’m fundraising for the Cork ARC Cancer Support House, which has been an incredible source of support for my mother during her battle with cancer. The dedicated volunteer work at Cork ARC Bantry is a vital resource for families in West Cork affected by cancer. Your support means so much to us! If you could help spread the word by sharing my fundraising page on social media, I would be immensely grateful. Thank you for your kindness and encouragement!

About Cork ARC Cancer Support House CLG

Cork ARC Cancer Support House is a safe haven for people with cancer and their families, where you will find information, practical help and emotional support free of charge. Whatever stage of your diagnosis or treatment, we believe that no one should have to do it alone. Our aim is to provide therapies that complement the medical model, so as to make a difference to the lives of those affected by cancer. Our centres are based in Cork city and Bantry. We provide a wide range of vital cancer supports, all free of charge, for people whose lives have been affected by cancer and we rely almost entirely on the generosity of our supporters to allow us to continue offering these services free of charge to cancer patients and their loved ones when they need it most.

About Cork City Marathon 2025

Organised by Cork City Council, the marathon has three distances: the Full Marathon, Half Marathon, and 10K race. The routes weave through Cork City’s scenic and vibrant streets and suburbs, past iconic landmarks and along the bustling quays. The incredible support from Corkonians lining the streets, paired with the camaraderie among participants, guarantees a memorable day for all.

The Cork City Marathon is open to all, from elite athletes chasing records to first-time runners tackling personal goals. It's more than a race—it’s about community, resilience, and making a difference.

Building on the €200,000 raised for 58 charity partners in 2024, we aim to double this target in the coming years. With our new tagline ‘Your Race, Their Hope.’ We encourage participants to run for causes close to their hearts, making every stride on June 1 count towards vital, life-changing work.
 
As a full member of AIMs the Cork marathon is IAAF certified.
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