The last ten days has seen a huge number of clubs join the Run4Pieta fundraiser and the call is going out for more to sign up.
The Run4Pieta was launched in 2020 amongst the GAA community. Club members, players, supporters and families ran for 24 or 48 hours consecutively with the goal of raising vital funds for Pieta.
This year Pieta are opening Run4Pieta 2021 to all GAA clubs as a 50/50 shared fundraising event. This will give clubs the opportunity to raise much needed funds for their club as well as supporting Pieta. Run4Pieta will also create awareness of looking after mental health. Pieta provide a FREE service and no referral is required for people who need help.
Pieta are asking you to get involved with you club and many others in your county and country and Run4Pieta.
So far nearly 40 clubs have signed up, from all over Ireland and even one from Spain.
How to get involved:
Register your club HERE
Those clubs signed up so far are:
Clare - Cooraclare GFC, Tulla GAA, O'Callaghan Mill GAA, Kilmaley GAA
Limerick - Croom LGFA, St Brigids LGFA
Kerry - Austin Stacks, Causeway Hurling, Kerin O'Rahilly's
Galway - Abbeyknockmoy Camogie, Tuam Camogie
Mayo - Ardnaree Sarsfields
Sligo - Owenmore Gaels
Donegal - Naomh Colmcile, Naomh Padraig Uisce Chaoin
Cavan - Redhills
Longford - Cashel, Killoe Young Emmets
Meath - Ballinabrackey, Ballinlough, Dunderry LGFA, Ratoath GAA
Monaghan - Latton O'Rahillys
Roscommon - Strokestown Ladies LGFA
Westmeath - Multyfarnham
Wicklow - Arklow Geraldines Ballymoney, Kilcoole Camogie
Louth - Lanneire GFC, St Mochtas
Cork - Bantry Blues, Clondrohid, Gabriel Rangers, Sarsfields Camogie, St Vals Ladies
Kilkenny - John Lockes Camogie
Waterford - CLG na Rinne, Portlaw, Shamrocks LGFA
Spain - Barcelona Gaels
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