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203 Runners Join PREDA in Race for Freedom

The Irish sun warmed the Ballybrit Racecourse in Galway, Ireland last Saturday, March 21, 2015 and warmed the hearts of the organizers and the 203 runners who signed up and ran the annual 5 kilometer Run for Freedom marathon race for the Preda Foundation.

The event was organized by Preda Ireland chairperson Philip Cribbin and his support team of dedicated defenders for children’s rights. The event is a powerful public statement of the participants’ belief and commitment to helping and protecting children.

The young and the not-so-young joined the special event. The publicity it generated has inspired and encouraged supporters who could not be there to do all they can to speak out in anyway they can and never fail the children.

See below for photos of the wonderful day!

Runners set off on the Race For Freedom
Runners set off on the Race For Freedom
The little runners!
The little runners!
Organizers and supporters with the Galway Rose
Organizers and supporters with the Galway Rose
Galway Rose with Fr. Shay and the Preda mangos supplied through Forest Feast
Galway Rose with Fr. Shay and the Preda mangos supplied through Forest Feast
Photo taken with thanks to Kamil Krolak
Photo taken with thanks to Kamil Krolak
Photo taken with thanks to Kamil Krolak
Photo taken with thanks to Kamil Krolak
Photo taken with thanks to Kamil Krolak
Photo taken with thanks to Kamil Krolak
Photo taken with thanks to Kamil Krolak
Photo taken with thanks to Kamil Krolak
Photo taken with thanks to Kamil Krolak
Photo taken with thanks to Kamil Krolak
Photo taken with thanks to Kamil Krolak
Photo taken with thanks to Kamil Krolak
Photo taken with thanks to Kamil Krolak
Photo taken with thanks to Kamil Krolak
Photo taken with thanks to Kamil Krolak
Photo taken with thanks to Kamil Krolak
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The work of Preda Foundation is focused on alleviating the physical, emotional, psychological and sexual abuse and suffering of children and preventing abuse through community education and social media.

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