(Closed)Vhi Womens Mini Marathon Fundraising Campaign 2024
Join our team for the VHI Women's Mini Marathon 2024!
Walk, jog or run on June 2nd to help raise vital funds for our services and experience the magic of this special event.
Just click on the 'Start Fundraising' button to create a personal fundraising page in aid of our cause.
You can then share your fundraising page via text, social media or email using the 'Share' button.
Thank you so much for your support!
#TeamChildline
community@ispcc.ie
The Vhi Women’s Mini Marathon is a 10k road race, which takes place every June bank holiday weekend in Dublin city centre. It is the largest women’s event of its kind in the world.
Hundreds of charities are also big winners. Women taking part in the event choose which charity they will support and raise funds for, and any local causes gain vital funds from the event. The Vhi Women’s Mini marathon is one of the largest one-day charity events in the country.
The Women’s Mini Marathon mission is to organise a world-class event in a safe environment and enable participants to raise much-needed funds for charities. We are committed to promoting the development of a healthy lifestyle for women and providing a great 10km event which they can walk, jog or run together to achieve their personal goals.
The ISPCC is for children.
Our purpose is to listen to them, empower them, strengthen their resilience and enable them to live their best possible lives.
The ISPCC provides a range of services directly to children and families and advocates for change to enhance the lives of children in Ireland.
The ISPCC’s work is made possible through public and corporate support, as well as funding provided by government agencies for the delivery of specified services.
The Childline Listening Service is the national listening service for children and young people in Ireland. It can be reached 24 hours a day, 365 days a year – online, by phone or by text.
Our services to children, young people and families also include one-to-one therapeutic support services, guided self-care digital supports and the resilience-building Smart Moves programme for children and young people making the transition from primary to secondary school and more.
For more information visit ispcc.ie or childline.ie