Thousands of people in Ireland are diagnosed with breast cancer each and every year and next month you have a chance to change their lives.
Host a Big Pink Breakfast and help change the lives of people with breast cancer now and into the future.Thousands of people in Ireland are diagnosed with breast cancer each and every year and this October, you have a chance to help change their lives.
This is your chance to grab your friends, family or colleagues and make a Really Big Difference to the thousands of families impacted by breast cancer.Hosting a Big Pink Breakfast or donating to the cause will allow the Irish Cancer Society to continue its cancer research and support vital services including the charity's Support Line, Transport Service, Daffodil Centres, Cancer information, financial grants and Night Nursing.
“It’s thanks to the generosity of our wonderful donors, fundraisers and volunteers that we can provide services and support to ensure nobody in Ireland faces breast cancer alone,” says Head of Fundraising, Sinead Gillespie.
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