Clara resident Harley Buckley and others from Offaly pictured at the Runamuck charity challenge recently. From L-R: Alan Nally, Jack Meares, Harley Buckley, Adam Johnson, Esther Buckley, Dylan Meares, Sarah Mee, Kian Molloy, Keith Walsh, Mark Buckley, Harry Glavin, Harold Kiseliovas and Michael Lynam.

Offaly man raises funds for Motor Neurone Association in Runamuck Challenge

Offaly man Harley Buckley recently tackled the 'Runamuck' cross country obstacle challenge in Naas in order to raise funds for the Irish Motor Neurone Disease Association (IMNDA).

Harley lives in his native Clara and works as the Accounts Manager at House2Home, a Dublin-based company specialising in retrofits and home energy upgrades.

House2Home supported Harley's efforts by sponsoring the event t-shirts worn during the tough and exhilarating off-road event.

Driven by a passion to support those affected by Motor Neurone Disease, Harley tackled the muddy trails and intense obstacles of the course with determination on Saturday, October 19.

His efforts have garnered local support and raised awareness for IMNDA’s mission to provide care, support, and research funding for those impacted by the disease.

"Harley’s commitment to this cause is truly inspiring," commented Carrie Flynn, Chief Financial Officer at House2Home.

"We’re thrilled to have supported his journey, and we’re proud of his achievement in raising funds for such an important organisation."

House2Home encourages others to join in supporting the IMNDA’s work by contributing to Harley’s fundraising efforts, which are still open.

To donate or learn more, please visit the fundraising page: https://eventmaster.ie/fundraising/RUNAMUCK_CHALLENGE_FUNDRAISING_CAMPAIGN_OCTOBER_2024/team/The_George_Meares_Team