Fundraise at your Post Primary School

Looking for fundraising ideas? 

We have some great ideas below for your school fundraiser. We are here to support you with advice, tips and a fundraising pack.

Your fab fundraising pack includes:

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Active Challenge

Why not get your students to take on an active challenge? They can challenge themselves, look after their hearts and raise vital funds at the same time!

Some ideas include:

– Step challenge

– Distance challenge – walk, run or cycle

– Skipping challenge

– Daily Exercise Challenge

Wear Red Day

Thinking of having a non-uniform day – why not make it more special by raising awareness of the importance of heart health?

Restart-a-Heart CPR Day

Why not incorporate fundraising as part of your Restart-a-Heart day to raise funds for hearts all over Ireland?

Have a CPR day and celebrate all that you have learnt while raising vital funds.

Do it Your Own Way

Do you have ideas for organising your own fundraiser? Whether they be weird, wacky or fun we’d love to hear them!

Some great fundraisers we have had in the past include:
– Sponsored walk

– Sports Day

– Sports Blitz

– Students versus Teachers match

– Colour Run

We would really appreciate your support in helping us to continue our work.

Secondary school is a formative time for students as they become more independent and they begin to make their own choices about their health and wellbeing. Your guidance can help shape those decisions.

We support over 630 post primary schools through our CPR 4 Schools programme, giving students the opportunity to learn CPR, a skill for life that they can share with their families and communities

We hope that you have been able to see the benefit of these programmes in your own classrooms and that you and your students have had the opportunity to become part of our nation of lifesavers.

The Irish Heart Foundation is almost entirely funded by public donations, and it is only because of this kindness that we are able to continue to provide valuable information and free programmes to schools throughout Ireland.

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