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13 Dec 2025

Step Up! Kilkenny urged to show support for Family Carers

Take part in 5k walk in Kilkenny Castle Park this Sunday

Step Up for Family Carers Kilkenny

Danielle Dunne, Community Support Manager, Family Carers Ireland; Lisa McCormack, family carer; Mick Galwey, Irish rugby legend; Catherine Cox, Head of Communications and Policy, Family Carers Ireland

The Kilkenny branch of family Carers Ireland is holding a fun event in the Castle Park this weekend.


Step Up for Family Carers is a leisurely 5km walk that people can complete at their own pace. This is not a race or a fitness challenge - it is a moment of solidarity, support, and recognition.


Rugby legend Mick Galwey is urging people to take part. “Caring can be isolating, and too many family carers feel forgotten. This walk is a simple but powerful way to send a clear message: ‘We see you. We support you. You are not alone.’”

Family Carers Ireland is calling on communities across the country to step up and stand in solidarity with family carers by taking part in Step Up for Family Carers, a 5km fundraising walk on Sunday, April 13. Entry is €25 and includes a Step Up t-shirt.

Every day, Ireland’s 500,000 family carers provide unwavering support to loved ones - often without recognition or adequate support. Now, it’s time for Ireland to step up for them. This nationwide event will raise vital funds and awareness to ensure that Family Carers Ireland can continue to be there for those who dedicate their lives to caring for others.

Family carer Lisa McCormack, who cares for her six-year-old son Rian, understands how much this support means: “Caring for a child with additional needs can be demanding, exhausting and, at times, isolating. The challenges can be overwhelming, and that’s why support matters. I’m so grateful for my friends and family, and I hope this walk encourages more people to stand with carers.

“By taking part, people are sending a powerful message - we are seen, we are valued, and we are not alone. This isn’t just about raising funds; it’s about recognition, visibility and ensuring no carer is ever forgotten. That kind of support makes all the difference.”


Registration is now open at www.familycarers.ie

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