LauraLynn, Ireland’s only Children’s Hospice, is calling participants from Longford to fill the nighttime slots for its 24-Hour Treadmill Challenge.
The annual fundraiser, taking place from May 22 to 23, will be held at LauraLynn’s campus in Leopardstown, Dublin, and for the very first time at Virgin Media Park in Cork.
Nighttime hours are the longest and most challenging for families caring for children with life-limiting conditions, so by joining during these nighttime slots, participants can provide powerful support and solidarity for one night, making a significant impact.
With just over half of the available slots booked LauraLynn is calling on people in Longford, local community groups, business owners, and companies to sign up for the remaining slots to keep the treadmills in motion throughout the 24 hours.
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LauraLynn Mum, Gladys, spoke about the impact LauraLynn has had on their family: "LauraLynn is our saviour, our helper. Without the help and support of LauraLynn, I wouldn't have been able to last this long."
LauraLynn CEO Kerry McLaverty says: "The 24-Hour Treadmill Challenge for 2025 is a vital event for raising funds and bringing our supporter community together. We are delighted to announce that we are over 50% booked out, but we still need participants to fill the remaining slots, especially during the nighttime hours. Every step taken during this challenge helps us provide essential care and support to children with life-limiting conditions and their families. We encourage everyone to join us, whether you're running, jogging, or walking, and make a meaningful impact."
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People from Longford and all four corners of the country are gathering to take part in this national event. Last year the event attracted a number of well-known personalities from television and sport such as Fiona Coughlin, Jordi Murphy, David Gillick, Muireann O’Connell and LauraLynn patron Miriam O’Callaghan. The event this year is expected to be bigger and better. Attendees can walk, jog or run for their 30-minute time slot and are required to fundraise €250 per 30-minute slot.
LauraLynn’s 24-Hour Treadmill Challenge will take place on the grounds of LauraLynn, Leopardstown, on 22nd to 23rd May, or at Virgin Media Park, Cork, on 22nd May. To register or for more information, see www.lauralynn.ie/
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