Angelman Syndrome Ireland (ASI) is a non-profit charity established in 2011 dedicated to supporting individuals affected by Angelman Syndrome, a rare neuro-genetic disorder caused by issues with chromosome 15, which leads to severe developmental delays, epilepsy, sleep disorder and many other health conditions. We are a small charity of a rare and typically unknown condition supporting over 100 families. We need your support to continue our efforts to raise awareness, promote our support network and continue work on research and initiatives.
Welcome to Joe Duffy BMW Clontarf half marathon and 5 mile. It takes place in the scenic setting of Clontarf Promenade and Bull Island with views of Howth Head and Dublin bay. The race is contained within an off road promenade and Bull Island giving it unique and relaxing appeal. This year we are partnered with the Mater Hospital Foundation charity and are encouraging all participants to make a difference for critically ill patients and their families while taking part. This fundraising platform allows runners to promote and fundraise for worthy charitable causes that they have a strong significant meaning with. By registering for the race, you will have the option to tell us about your charity and the reason you are looking to raise funds. We will use this fundraising platform to showcase these stories and together we will help raise funds for some worthy causes!
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