MARKS & SPENCER AND JIGSAW TAKE STRIDES FOR YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH WITH COMMUNITY RUN IN DUBLIN
Community run led by fitness creator and running advocate Chris Connolly
Marks & Spencer, in partnership with Jigsaw, The National Centre for Youth Mental Health, hosted a community run in Dublin on Valentine’s Day to fundraise for youth mental health and celebrate the impact of their ongoing national partnership.
The run, led by well-known running advocate and inspirational fitness creator, Chris Connolly (Get Better With Chris) who was supported by members of his run club and the wider fitness community, brought together more than 40 participants for a 5k route through the city centre, starting and ending at the M&S Cafe in Grafton Street.
The event also saw the presence of award-winning chef, Mark Moriarty, the M&S x Jigsaw Partnership Ambassador, reinforcing the shared commitment to supporting young people across Ireland.
The initiative forms part of the three-year partnership between Marks & Spencer Ireland and Jigsaw, which aims to raise vital funds and awareness to expand access to mental health services for young people aged 12–25. Under the banner, ‘Together we’ve got this’, the partnership aims to raise capacity, reach, and accessibility of the help available to young people across Ireland struggling with their mental health through a series of fundraising and awareness initiatives.
Speaking about the event, Eddie Murphy, Country Director for Marks & Spencer Ireland and Northern Ireland commented, “Partnerships like this work because they’re rooted in real communities. Chris brings people together in a way that is credible and purposeful, and that’s exactly what this initiative represents. Over the past two years, our partnership with Jigsaw has helped young people access vital mental health support more quickly and easily.”
Mark Moriarty, M&S x Jigsaw Partnership Ambassador, added: ““What I really value about this partnership is how it brings people together in a genuine way. Marks & Spencer’s long-term commitment to supporting Jigsaw, combined with community-led initiatives like this run with Chris, shows how meaningful change happens - through connection, conversation, and action. I’m proud to support a partnership that continues to make mental health support more accessible for young people across Ireland.”
The run was community-led, reflecting Jigsaw’s mission to remove barriers to mental health support and M&S’s long-standing commitment to social impact. By combining movement, conversation, and visibility, the event aimed to highlight the importance of proactive mental wellbeing, particularly among young people.
“This run with Chris, Mark and our friends and colleagues in M&S sums up so much that makes our partnership with M&S so powerful," said Director of Communications and Fundraising at Jigsaw, Mike Mansfield. "It’s about bringing people together for a shared cause, and it’s positive and hopeful. All at Jigsaw are delighted to be part of it!”
(Pictured from left to right; Chris Connolly, Mike Mansfield and Mark Moriarty).
"Running has always been a source of clarity and connection for me. It’s where I’m most present and grounded. To see that same sense of community brought to life here today is incredibly meaningful. I’m grateful to Marks & Spencer for supporting this run and helping amplify the work of Jigsaw, whose support for young people’s mental health is both practical and powerful. Having Mark Moriarty involved as ambassador elevates this even further. Today shows what can happen when community, purpose and partnership come together for a positive cause.”, said, Chris Connolly, Get Better with Chris.
Funds raised through the M&S x Jigsaw partnership directly support Jigsaw’s therapeutic services, online mental health resources, and community training programmes, helping young people access timely, free, and confidential support.
The M&S and Jigsaw partnership aims to make a tangible difference in the lives of young people across Ireland by raising vital funds and awareness for mental health support whilst supporting Jigsaw's ambitious goal of reaching 1.5 million young people and their families with vital mental health support and services.
To support the M&S x Get Better with Chris run and donate to Jigsaw, please visit: https://www.idonate.ie/
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