NUI Galway, in association with the
Kingfisher Club, will host its second annual charity 8K Run/Walk on Saturday,
11 October at 10am. The route consists of a traffic-free, mixed terrain run
around the University’s campus and along the banks of the river Corrib. The
official charity partner for this event is Jigsaw Galway and coincides with
global events around World Mental Health Day.
Jigsaw Galway is a free and confidential
service supporting the mental health and well-being of young people,
aged 15 – 25, living in Galway city and county. Jigsaw also provides
advice and guidance to parents, family members, friends and other
professionals worried about a young person. All proceeds raised from
this event will go to Jigsaw Galway.
This charity event is forming part of the NUI
Galway Alumni reunion programme which takes place from 10-12 October on campus
and will be an opportunity to bring together students, staff, alumni and
friends of NUI Galway in one place to take part in a fun event for all ages and
abilities.
NUI Galway Vice President for the Student
Experience Dr Pat Morgan said: “This is a wonderful opportunity to welcome
staff, students and alumni to the campus as part of the Alumni Reunion programme.
Equally, however, it is part of a wider campus initiative to encourage physical
activity and perhaps more importantly a great opportunity to show support for
Jigsaw and get moving towards better mental health and it is fitting that such
an event should take place around World Mental Health Day.”
The event is open to everyone, with runners
and walkers of all fitness levels catered for. To register for the NUI Galway
8K please log on to the Run Ireland Website http://www.runireland.com/events/nui-galway-8k.
Updates are also available on the Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/NUIGalway.8kRun.
Local Kingfisher Fitness Clubs will be
running training sessions over the next six weeks to help with your preparation
and details are available at www.kingfisherclub.com.
All queries on the event can be sent to nuigalway8k@kingfisherclub.com
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Remember, if you have problems or worries you feel
you would like to talk about confidentially, contact Cindy Dring, Health
Promotion Officer for NUI Galway at 091-492048.
Alternatively e-mail her at cindy.dring@nuigalway.ie or just drop in to Aras Ni
Eimhigh.
For more on how to look good, feel good and be in
charge of your life as a student at NUI Galway check out Student's Services Health Promotion
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