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10000 Steps a Day in September Workplace Challenge
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1 in 4 women dies from heart disease and stroke

but it doesn’t have to be that way. You and your workplace can make a difference.
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€30,327

Currently raised

€50000

Our goal

337

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Top fundraisers

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Kevin Marren

€1,415

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Dawn Ward

€1,240

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Owen Maguire

€1,193

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Mick Walsh

€1,040

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Lisa Hughes

€1,030

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Top teams

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Member First Credit Union- The Credit Union at the Heart of Northside Dublin

€5210

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Sligo Park Hotel Team

€3540

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Castleknock Hotel - one step at a time

€2095

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Dell Bank

€2058

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DAFM

€1627

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Frequently Asked Questions!

What is the challenge?

The core of the challenge is to walk 10,000 steps daily for 30 days. Participants can track their progress and log their steps on a dedicated page. The challenge also provides resources and support, including expert advice on physical activity, nutrition, and mental well-being.

Why 10,000 steps?

10,000 steps a day is a common recommendation for a healthy level of physical activity. This amount of walking can help improve cardiovascular health and reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke. While 10,000 steps is a good target, even smaller increases in steps can offer benefits

How to participate

You can join the challenge

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Step up to the challenge—register now and take the first stride toward 10,000 steps a day!