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Mayo Pink Ribbon organisers urge participants to register in advance

With just weeks to go, entries for the Mayo Pink Ribbon Cycle on Bank Holiday Saturday, May 4, are well up on last year already. Entries are via the website (www.mayopinkribbon.ie) and the organisers are encouraging everyone to register in advance to avoid delays on the day.

Enda Kenny to lead Mayo Pink Ribbon Cycle

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Calling all cyclists, leisure cyclists, pleasure cyclists, and aspiring cyclists. The Mayo Pink Ribbon Cycle on Bank Holiday Saturday May 4 has a route for you. This year there are three different routes in three different distances – 50k, 110k, and 175k. That is something to suit everyone in the friendliest cycling event in the west, which will once again be led by its patron, Taoiseach Enda Kenny.

Hodson Bay Hotel goes ‘Pink’ for October

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Hodson Bay Hotel and Leisure Centre are very excited about the Pink Campaign which has been launched for the month of October in order to raise money for Action Breast Cancer.

Buy a ribbon and help support breast cancer charity

Action Breast Cancer, an Irish Cancer Society programme, is urging people to support its Pink Ribbon appeal tomorrow (Friday) which is Breast Health Day by buying a ribbon, badge or keyring.

Local store helps fight against breast cancer

Staff at Furniture Connexions Galway are doing their bit for charity by helping to raise money for breast cancer charities with the launch of a limited edition Slumberland pink bed in association with the Pink Ribbon Foundation.

Pink Ribbon appeal

Pink Ribbon Day is today, Friday October 8, and Action Breast Cancer, a programme of the Irish Cancer Society, is asking the people of Mayo to come together and support the pink appeal by buying a ribbon, badge or key ring.

The Prince Bar and Karma join forces for breast cancer awareness

Every year in Ireland, nearly 2,500 women are diagnosed with breast cancer - we all directly or indirectly know someone affected by it. The Prince Bar and Karma Club, Athlone are combining their efforts to raise money on Friday October 8 for Pink Ribbon Day.

Fundraising leisure cycle

Cyclists, including TD Enda Kenny, will take part in a 100km leisure cycle on May 1 for the Mayo Pink Ribbon Appeal, with funds raised going towards the National Breast Cancer Research Institute.

Time to give something back?

I’m thinking it’s time to create a bit of good karma in the world. We’re all a bit down and out. There’s lots of moaning going on, which is fine. It can be therapeutic to get it all out. But that can end up getting you down as well. So perhaps it’s time to stop feeling sorry for ourselves and start looking at how we can help others who are worse off.

Time to give something back?

I’m thinking it’s time to create a bit of good karma in the world. We’re all a bit down and out. There’s lots of moaning going on, which is fine. It can be therapeutic to get it all out. But that can end up getting you down as well. So perhaps it’s time to stop feeling sorry for ourselves and start looking at how we can help others who are worse off.

 

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