Irish Charities American Fund Opens Registration For Run-A-Muck Challenge in Ireland

Top Quote The ICAF's purpose is to fundraise in the United States for registered charities located in Ireland, kicking off this year with proceeds benefiting Children in Hospital Ireland. End Quote
  • San Francisco, CA (1888PressRelease) February 27, 2013 - Irish Charities American Fund (ICAF) announced today the opening of registration for its inaugural fundraising event, the Run-A-Muck Challenge obstacle race in Ireland, with proceeds from the race program benefiting Irish charity, Children in Hospital Ireland.

    The Irish Charities American Fund is a new nonprofit corporation headquartered in San Francisco. The ICAF's purpose is to fundraise in the United States for registered charities located in Ireland, kicking off this year with proceeds benefiting Children in Hospital Ireland.

    The Irish Charities American Fund was founded by Paul Downey to harness the power of the 36 million Americans who claim Irish heritage and the over 200,000 Irish-born people living in the U.S. ICAF was created to support charities in Ireland affected by the recent economic downturn and reduction of services. ICAF hopes to raise and deliver over $300,000 in its inaugural efforts.

    "Irish charities are facing increased demands on their services during a difficult economic time," said Paul Downey, Founder and CEO of Irish Charities American Fund. "Our hope is that the vast Irish diaspora in the United States will represent goodwill and generosity toward their homeland of Ireland by supporting our mission to fundraise for Children in Hospital Ireland."

    Children in Hospital Ireland is an Irish charity supporting the welfare of children in Irish hospitals and their families. For over 40 years, the organization has worked with sick children to provide play, fun and support for young patients facing a difficult hospital stay in 20 hospital wards across Ireland.

    The Run-A-Muck challenge is an outdoor cross-country obstacle event that challenges participants to jump, run, roll and climb through and over mud, water, barriers and trenches along a 10K course. This year's event is on Saturday, October 19, 2013, approximately 30 miles outside of Dublin, Ireland.

    Participants in the challenge will commit to raise $5900, or more, for ICAF prior to October 2013, in exchange for race registration, travel to and from the US to Ireland and accommodations for three nights in Ireland during the event, as well as necessary transfers during travel. Runners and walkers of all abilities can register to fundraise at the newly designed website: http://irishcharitiesaf.com/

    ICAF has also partnered with The Gathering Ireland, a tourism initiative to bring those connected back to the country in 2013. IACF will be the only gathering over a year-long tourism celebration to raise funds for an Irish charity.

    "Our mission for this event is multi-pronged and beneficial for all involved," said Downey. "The Run-A-Muck challenge allows our participants not only to have fun and compete in Ireland - a country near and dear to their hearts - but they're also fundraising for Ireland with a trip back home as their 'prize' and while there, they'll contribute to and support the economy and tourism of Ireland, it's a win-win-win."

    Irish Charities American Fund is proud to have the San Jose Dublin Sister City Program, Inc. acting as our fiscal sponsors.

    A portion of funds raised will go towards the San Jose Dublin Sister City Program's excellent work.

    For more information on Irish Charities American Fund, please visit: http://irishcharitiesaf.com/

    For more information on Children In Hospital Ireland, please visit:
    http://www.childreninhospital.ie/

    For more information on the Run-A-Muck Challenge, please visit:
    http://runamuckchallenge.com/home.php

    For more information on The Gathering Ireland, please visit:
    http://www.thegatheringireland.com/About.aspx#.UOsT3uRX01I

    For more information on The San Jose Dublin sister city program inc. please visit:
    http://www.sanjosedublin.org/

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