Run 4 Autism-Family Fun Day

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Corkagh Park, Sunday 31st July

This August Bank Holiday weekend make sure to sign-up for what will be a brilliant family fun day at Clondalkin’s Corkagh Park, Dublin 22. On Sunday 31st July the ‘AsIAm 5K Run4Autism’ takes place with lots of fun and entertainment on offer!

Members of the autistic community and the wider public are encouraged to sign-up in advance to what is billed to be a fun and inclusive day raising much needed funds for autism services to support individuals and families. You don’t need to be a regular runner to take part as all abilities are welcome to walk or run the 5k route known as “Georgia’s Way” in memory of 4-year-old Georgia Callan who tragically died in an accident in Spain four years ago. Georgia and her family had participated in the very first 5k Run4Autism in 2018 and are asking people who take part this year to wear colourful clothes as a nod to their daughter’s bright and cheerful personality.

Kicking off at 11:00am, the day will have lots of fun and entertainment for all including face painters, music and of course lots of ice-cream!


Date:
Sunday 31st July
Time:
11.00am
Price:
From €12.50
Address:
Corkagh Park, Naas Road, Newlands Cross, Dublin 22, Ireland

Google Map of Corkagh Park, Naas Road, Newlands Cross, Dublin 22, Ireland

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