2025 Vhi Women’s Mini Marathon

The Vhi Women’s Mini Marathon returns for its 43rd year on Bank Holiday Sunday, 1st June, 2025

Let’s make the Vhi Women’s Mini Marathon for the Marie Keating Foundation a day of purpose, fun, and connection.

Every step you take is for the 44,000 people who hear the words "you have cancer" each year and the 220,000 living with or moving forward after cancer.

Run for them, showing your solidarity and support for them and their families.

This isn’t just a run. It’s a chance to show people that they’re not alone and to make a real difference for families affected by cancer.

Grab your trainers, rally your team, and let’s make this a day to remember.

Start your VHi Women's Mini Marathon here

1. Register

First register with VHi Women's Mini Marathon here. (opens in a new window)

2. Set up your page

Now create your own fundraising page and set your fundraising goal. You can also connect Garmin and Fitbit for tracking.

3. Tell everyone

Get the word out Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, tag us in and have fun!

This event is about the strength, resilience, and support that women bring to every step of their journey to event day.

It’s about the determination to start, the grit to keep going, and the celebration of crossing the finish line together.

It’s about the tens of thousands of women running for causes close to their hearts, raising vital funds for charities across Ireland.

But most of all, it’s about lifting each other up, inspiring one another, and proving that when women come together, we are unstoppable.

Join us as we Champion Womankind—whether you walk, jog, or run, every step you take is a tribute to the power of women supporting women.

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Over 44,000 people hear the words you have cancer every year in Ireland and there are over 220,000 people in Ireland who are living with cancer or striving to move forward after cancer. We are here to support them.

The Marie Keating Foundation is one of the leading voices in Ireland for cancer prevention, awareness, and support. Committed to being there for people diagnosed with cancer, and their families at every step of a cancer journey, reaching thousands of people a year in schools, groups, businesses and communities around Ireland through their community nursing outreach service.  They focus on empowering people with the knowledge to prevent cancer and detect it early, offering life-saving education, information, and advice. For those living with and beyond cancer, they provide essential support services including support groups for people living with cancer, coming out the other side of cancer and vital financial assistance for those struggling to make ends meet due to the impact of a cancer diagnosis. Services are always free of charge, prioritising those in marginalised communities where cancer diagnoses are most common. With less than 5% government funding these services can only be provided thanks to the generosity of the Irish Public.

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