The GAA is excited to announce the return of two highly popular initiatives for 2025, Ireland Lights Up and Irish Life’s Every Step Counts Challenge on their MyLife app. Both initiatives aim to inspire people across Ireland to stay active, improve their wellbeing, and come together on the dark winter evenings, and have grown to be amongst the largest community physical activity initiatives on the island.
Returning for its seventh year, Ireland Lights Up will once again see GAA clubs light up their facilities during the dark winter months, creating safe, hospitable spaces for communities to walk and socialise together. In 2024 up to 1,000 clubs participated, bringing tens of thousands of people together to improve their physical, mental and social wellbeing.
Ireland Lights Up will commence on the week of January 6th, 2025, and will run for 6 weeks with participating GAA clubs offering access to their walking tracks, lighting up the routes for walkers, joggers, and families alike.
Running at the same time will be the hugely popular Irish Life Every Step Counts Challenge, hosted on their MyLife app. Back for a sixth year in 2025, the challenge offers participants the chance to win a share of €30,000 in club funding that Irish Life has made available for the ‘Every Step Counts Challenge’ donation fund. Everyone who downloads Irish Life’s MyLife app will also get rewarded for being active!
Last year an incredible 40,000 participants from over 900 clubs joined the Every Step Counts Challenge on Irish Life’s MyLife app to get active and show their support for their local GAA club. Don't miss your chance to join the community this January.
Both initiatives are part of the GAA's ongoing commitment to supporting the health and wellbeing of its members and the wider community, proudly supported by Irish Life, sponsors of the Irish Life GAA Healthy Clubs programme (which has engaged over 600 clubs over the past decade).
GAA President, Jarlath Burns, said: "We’re thrilled to see the return of the very popular Ireland Lights Up and the Irish Life Steps Challenge in 2025. The popularity of these initiatives speak for themselves, and I know how valued they are by our clubs and the communities they serve all over Ireland.”