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Duo kick off epic run the length of Ireland in aid of Pieta House
The lads say they are doing the run 'for those who can't'
Dubliner Bill Staunton and Donegal man Barry Lee yesterday kicked off their 10-day journey by beginning their run from Mizen Head to Malin Head.
'I've always had a strong sporting background and a passion for pushing myself both mentally and physically,' explains Bill, who hails from Balscadden in north Co Dublin and currently lives in Sydney.
'The Wild Irish Run is my first endurance challenge of this scale, and it's something I've felt deeply compelled to take on.'
Poster for the Wild Irish Run
Barry, who hails from Letterkenny, also lives in Sydney.
'He has a strong sporting background and, last year, he ran 126km in a single day around Centennial Park in Sydney, raising funds for the Irish Heart Foundation,' explains Bill.
The lads are geared up for their epic run.
'The run is a 10-day journey from Mizen Head in Co Cork to Malin Head in Co Donegal, covering approximately 550km,' notes Terenure College and UCD graduate Bill.
'It's in support of Pieta House, a charity that provides vital services for people affected by suicide and self-harm.
'Our tagline is 'Do it for those who can't', which reflects our motivation to honour those who are struggling or no longer with us.
'We're grateful to have the support of Donegal Motorhomes, who have kindly sponsored a camper van for the event.
'This will serve as our base each day throughout the run, and their support has been a huge help in making this journey possible.'
The duo hope to complete their run on June 7.
Bill Staunton and Barry Lee
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'Our aim is not just to raise funds, but also to spark conversation, connection, and hope across the country,' he beams.
'This is a very personal mission for both of us, and it means a lot to have support from family and friends.
'We're also inviting anyone who feels inspired to join us for a few kilometres along the way, to help us spread the message that no one has to face mental health struggles alone. Whether people run, walk, or just show up for support, every bit of energy adds to the cause.'
The lads have so far raised over €8,000 of their €20,000 target for the charity.
* Donations can be made on GoFundMe here.