THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING THE IRISH CANCER SOCIETY COLOUR DASH 2024

Thank you to everyone who took part in Colour Dash 2024! What an amazing and colourful day it was! We were blown away by the incredible support we saw on Sunday at Colour Dash 2024! 

Thank you for taking part!

Thank you to everyone who took part in Colour Dash 2024! What an amazing and colourful day it was! We were blown away by the incredible support we saw on Sunday at Colour Dash 2024! 

Registration is now closed, we look forward to seeing you all again in 2025! 

Together you walked, jogged, skipped & ran in colourful solidarity to support services for children, adolescents, and young adults affected by cancer in Ireland.  

We hope you enjoyed the Colour Dash as much as we did! We are so grateful for you, our amazing community, that continues to show up for people impacted by cancer – you’re really part of something special. 

You've helped to fuel essential services and supports for so many people. If you would like to know more about where your raised funds go, you can read about the services you help to provide here. 

Remember, if you fundraised for Colour Dash 2024 please lodge your funds as soon as you can, so we can put them to work. You can donate the money you have raised here.  

We are so thankful for our community and all of your unwavering support, you have made a difference in the lives of many, and we truly cannot thank you enough. 


Find out more

FAQs

Find answers to our most frequently asked questions here. 

Lodge your funds

If you choose to fundraise you can lodge your funds here. 

Why your support matters

By taking part in the Irish Cancer Society's Colour Dash, you are helping us to be there for every child & young adult affected by cancer in Ireland.  

Every year in Ireland, around 200 children and 180 young adults are diagnosed with cancer. The Irish Cancer Society wants to be there for every child and young adult affected by the disease, but we can’t do that without your help.

The Irish Cancer Society typically receives only 5% of its income from the Government, so it’s thanks to your generosity that we can continue to provide vital free services and support to every child and young adult affected by cancer in Ireland.