Arachas, Ireland’s largest insurance broker, is proud to sponsor the 26 Mountains 2 Mayo Challenge, where over 20 business leaders from across Ireland, the UK, and the USA will push their limits—physically and mentally—to support Cancer Fund for Children. From June 7th to 15th, these determined individuals will take on the ultimate test of endurance, scaling the highest peak in every county across Ireland, covering nearly 11,000 meters of elevation—1.25 times the height of Everest—all to raise an incredible €1,000,000 for children and families impacted by cancer.
Arachas, part of the Ardonagh Group, has again committed to supporting the Cancer Fund for Children initiative for the challenge. As in 2023 when Arachas’s employees took part in the walk across Ireland, passing many of the offices, this year an Arachas relay team, made up of employees from each of Arachas’s 14 offices, will tackle this unique challenge.
Joey Wynne, CEO of Arachas, said: "We are incredibly proud to support the 26 Mountains 2 Mayo challenge and stand alongside these inspiring business leaders in aid of Cancer Fund for Children. Cancer Fund for Children is very close to the hearts of our people in Arachas. The two previous “Miles to Mayo” challenges in 2021 and 2023 which raised €2 million and helped inspire this challenge hold special memories for us. Being part of that community force has built a unique bond with Cancer Fund for Children and a huge appreciation for what they do and the many people they help. Backing the 26-Mountain Challenge allows us to pull together again, putting into action our values of resilience, teamwork, and commitment. Our team is ready to take on this demanding journey, knowing that every step forward will help provide vital support for children and families facing the toughest battles of their lives. Together, we can help Cancer Fund for Children continue their life-changing work across the island."
Roger Johnston, CEO of Axial3D & Challenge Organiser, added: "In 2023, I had the privilege of walking a leg of Rory Best's 'Miles to Mayo' challenge, where he walked over 330km to raise money for Cancer Fund for Children. I was struck by the power of community, determination, and generosity that came together to support this incredible cause. That inspiration led to 26 Mountains 2 Mayo, and seeing it come to life has only reinforced the sheer scale of care this charity provides. Our team spans industries, continents, and professions, but we are united by one goal—to make a real impact for children and families in need."
Rugby Legend & Trustee of Cancer Fund for Children, Rory Best, said: "I’ve seen firsthand the power of stepping up for this cause, and to see the baton being passed on with 26 Mountains 2 Mayo is truly humbling. This is more than just a challenge—it’s a lifeline for children and families who need it most. To those climbing, supporting, and spreading the word—I salute you. Let’s dig deep, push forward, and keep climbing."
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Arachas
Arachas is Ireland’s largest nationwide insurance broker, employing over 700 professionals across 14 offices. We provide a comprehensive range of insurance products and services for both commercial and personal clients, leveraging our extensive relationships and deep market knowledge.
Arachas is committed to innovation, offering unique sector-specific solutions for complex insurance needs while fostering an inclusive workplace. We actively engage in community initiatives, including partnerships with charities like Cancer Fund for Children, to support vital resources for children battling cancer.
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Arachas is part of the Ardonagh Group, one of the world’s largest independent insurance distribution platforms and a top 20 global broker with a combined workforce of 12,000 colleagues and a network spanning 250+ locations in more than 30 countries.
Cancer Fund for Children
Every week in Northern Ireland another three children and young people aged 0-24 years old will be diagnosed with cancer and many more young people will be struggling to cope with their parent’s cancer.
Cancer Fund for Children is here to help, guide and support families. Through services including individual support, group support and therapeutic short breaks, Cancer Fund for Children helps to empower family members, so they feel better equipped to cope with the emotional impact of cancer. They also provide bereavement support to help families cope with the death of a child or parent.
Cancer Fund for Children needs to raise £3 million each year to deliver their services and rely heavily on public donations. If you would like to donate, please contact the charity on 028 9080 5599 or donate online at cancerfundforchildren.com.