Sign up for the May 50K Fitness Challenge today

Pictured are staff from the Culinary Food group as MS Ireland launched the May 50K fitness challenge at the MS Ireland Care Centre, which is Ireland’s only respite centre for people with MS. MS Ireland is calling on participants of all ages and abilities to take up the month long challenge in the run up to World MS Day on 30th May. (Pic: Marc O'Sullivan)

MS Ireland have launched the May 50K fitness challenge at the MS Ireland Care Centre, which is Ireland’s only national respite centre for people with MS.

The May 50K is a global fitness and fundraising challenge to raise money for MS research worldwide and help fund a variety of different information, support, advocacy and services on a national and regional level including the National MS Care Centre. The society is now calling on participants of all ages and abilities to take up the month long challenge in May in the run up to World MS Day on May 30th. 

The premise is simple, walk, roll or run 50 kilometres during the month of May in return for sponsorship. Take part on your own, create a family team or get your workplace involved. It’s a virtual event and can be done anywhere. Clock those kilometres on the way into work, around your garden, in the supermarket or around the office, as it all counts. 

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Speaking of the upcoming challenge MS Ireland CEO Ava Battles said “Not only will taking part in this challenge help support the vital services provided by MS Ireland, but from a health viewpoint it will also really benefit those taking part. I would encourage as many people as possible to take part in the May 50K Challenge by registering on their website.”

“There are over 10,000 people in Ireland living with multiple sclerosis. Every step you take, every kilometre you clock, helps people get access to the treatment they need today and provide vital funding for international research into MS. 30% of all funds raised go towards funding life-changing MS research and 70% goes to local services and supports in Ireland”.

All fundraising is done through the website www.themay50k.ie where people can log their Km’s, hook up to their fitness devices and blog their way through the month.