MACE shops locally and across Ireland are inviting customers and staff to donate between 15 minutes and 1 hour of their time this summer to cycle on static bikes to raise funds for their official charity partner, Down Syndrome Ireland.
Since adopting Down Syndrome Ireland as their official charity partner in 2017, MACE have engaged in a number of initiatives designed to raise awareness and funds for the worthy charity as well as through collection boxes in more than 150 MACE stores nationwide, and a donation on selected MACE Own Brand products. To date, they have raised more than €313, 000 for the charity.
Speaking at the Tour de MACE 2023 launch, Sales Director Keith Crawford said, “We are very proud of all the MACE retailers who will be hosting these events throughout the summer. Each Tour de MACE event will help make a real and lasting difference to people with Down syndrome and their families throughout Ireland. We are thrilled with the enthusiasm being shown in helping raise funds for our charity partner.”
“They are a fun and healthy way to raise funds for a very worthy cause and I encourage all MACE customers to get involved when their local store hosts their Tour de MACE event.”
The money raised this year will be directed towards Down Syndrome Ireland’s Skills Academy, which helps prepare adults with Down syndrome for the workplace and will go a long way in providing practical experience and training and supporting adults with Down syndrome in fulfilling their potential.
Barry Sheridan, Down Syndrome Ireland CEO said, “Down Syndrome Ireland (DSI) is delighted to collaborate with MACE for their annual Tour de MACE campaign. This year, funds raised will go towards Down Syndrome Ireland’s Skills Academy – a programme designed to prepare adults with Down syndrome entering the workforce for the first time, and provide support and training for those wishing to change roles or try something new.
DSI strives to ensure equitable access to employment through our National Employment Programme – the specialist training and work placements provided by the Skills Academy will be vital in enabling those with Down syndrome, traditionally under-represented in the workforce, to acquire skills needed to engage in meaningful and rewarding work, fulfil their potential and lead full and independent lives. We’re hugely grateful to MACE for their continuing support for Down Syndrome Ireland and we look forward to the Tour de MACE events this summer.”
For more information on the various Tour de MACE events, please check MACE’s social media @MACEIreland for information on Tour de MACE events.