Support Cork Charity for Global Impact

Cork native & a graduate engineer Anna Juda, MTU student Jack Bermo studying marketing along with other muddy enthusiasts have accepted the Run-a-Muck Challenge to support Cork charity SERVE.

SERVE works with partners in India, Zimbabwe, Mozambique and other countries who execute solutions for local challenges. For eg: access to education, employment and business training, health care, disability stigma and more.

Jack Bermo is completing the 'Run-a-Muck Challenge' simply because "We're made to run. I'm from the country and muck is all my territory." He values what SERVE does and completing this challenge is his expression of solidarity with young people who're building their bright future just like himself.

Anna Juda, has volunteered with SERVE in Zambia (2023) and Philippines (2024). For Anna, completing the Run-a Muck Challenge is not only a way to meet up with few of the past volunteers but also to maintain the message of the Global Goals (SDGs) in the mainstream.

If you're looking for a small way to make global impact then, SERVE invites you to make a donation to support the 'mucky' volunteers. Their goal is to raise vital funds for SERVE. The target is €500. You can donate here to help them achieve this.

About SERVE:
  • SERVE is a development and volunteering organisation committed to providing equal opportunities fighting poverty in communities living in Southern Africa, Philippines and India.

  • SERVE works in partnership with local communities and organisations to offer vocational and educational learning opportunities, helping young people gain employment or start and develop their businesses.

  • Since 2003, SERVE has placed over 1,200 volunteers on overseas assignments.

  • SERVE's core belief is that solidarity in action with a partnership approach helps reduce poverty. Please support this work as your money can make a difference to the lives of others.


For details: info@serve.ie