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Cope invites people of Cork to join their 5 Peaks 1 Week challenge and stand up for peoples’ rights

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People supported by Cope Foundation are sharing their stories, lived experience­s and insights to raise awareness and promote equality and inclusion as part of the organisati­on’s latest virtual fundraisin­g challenge, 5 Peaks 1 Week.

The challenge itself, with week 1 to be undertaken during the month of June, involves virtually scaling Munster’s five highest peaks, including the Galteemore and Knockmeald­own mountains, which can be taken on by teams or individual­s covering their equivalent distance (50Km) in one week. The 50Km can be done in any way - running, walking, rolling, cycling, swimming etc. People are also welcome to take on the five mountains in person - if they’re up for the mammoth challenge.

During the challenge, participan­ts are encouraged to listen to the Learning For Life Ireland Podcasts, which have been hosted by students and staff in Bonnington and Doras Training Centres in Cope Foundation. The podcasts will be available to download on streaming platforms in the coming days and will focus on bringing awareness to five key human rights.

The organisati­on hopes the challenge will create an opportunit­y for people to support its work through fundraisin­g, but also support and share its vision for a more inclusive and diverse Cork. Cope Foundation is inviting companies, sports clubs, and individual­s to get involved in the challenge and develop a deeper understand­ing of what equality should look like for people with disabiliti­es – and the role we all play in developing inclusive and accessible communitie­s.

Working from the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabiliti­es (UNCRPD), the five key rights, which were selected by people supported, include the right to equality; the right to accessibil­ity; the right to inclusion; the right to employment; and the right to live independen­tly. During the 5 Peaks 1 Week Challenge, participan­ts are asked to stand up to the peaks and stand up for the rights of people.

Sean Abbott, Chief Executive of Cope Foundation says: “At Cope Foundation, we are guided by the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabiliti­es (UNCRDP). People with disabiliti­es simply must experience the same opportunit­ies, choices and options as others in society. The 5 Peaks 1 Week challenge is a great way for people we support to promote and advocate for their rights. The fundraiser is also a unique opportunit­y for the Cork community to learn about the UNCRPD and join us in our work to create more inclusive and diverse communitie­s across Cork.”

The 5 Peaks 1 Week challenge must be completed by a team or an individual within one week, starting any time in June until the end of August. The five mountains include Galteemore, Knockmeald­own, Carrauntoo­hil, Moylussa, and Knockboy. The challenge can be completed virtually or physically and can be achieved by running, walking, rolling, cycling etc, all while raising funds for Cope Foundation.

To sign up and take part in the challenge, please visit The Cope Foundation website.

All funds raised will go towards projects and programmes that empower and support people with intellectu­al disabiliti­es and/or autism across Cork city and county.

 ?? (Pic:: Darragh Kane) ?? Mary, Shane and Lauren, who are supported by Cope Foundation, launching the organisati­on’s 5 Peaks 1 Week challenge, a virtual fundraisin­g campaign to promote rights for people with disabiliti­es.
(Pic:: Darragh Kane) Mary, Shane and Lauren, who are supported by Cope Foundation, launching the organisati­on’s 5 Peaks 1 Week challenge, a virtual fundraisin­g campaign to promote rights for people with disabiliti­es.

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