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Lose your locks for cancer as sports stars ready with the scissors
If you fancy getting up close to Galway's top sport stars on Saturday, you may have to lose your hair for the priviledge.
Daffodil Day fundraisers can make a difference
The Irish Cancer Society is calling on people in Kilkenny to come out and collect at this year’s Daffodil Day, as the society aims to reach a national target of €3.7 million.
Ninety-one people in Westmeath contacted the Irish Cancer Society in 2010
Some 91 people have contacted the Cancer Society’s Cancer Information Service and over €13,500 in financial aid was provided to people in Westmeath in 2010.
Out and about in Mayo
Ballinrobe Musical Society presents Come the Dawn
Daffodil Day fundraising drive launched
This year’s Daffodil Day will take place across the country on Friday March 25 and the Irish Cancer Society is calling on everyone in Mayo to come out and collect on the day at a location convenient to them. Further information on becoming a volunteer is available from the Daffodil Day team on CallSave 1850 60 60 60.
Daffodil Day
The Irish Cancer Society is reminding people in Mayo to save Friday March 25, the date for Daffodil Day activities.
Volunteers needed in Westport
Tesco Westport will take part in the Irish Cancer Society Tesco Charity of the Year National Bag Pack, on December 11 and December 12 and is looking for volunteers to lend of few hours of their time to help pack a few shopping bags.
Run for cancer charity
Newcastle resident Michael Joyce is undertaking to run the New York City Marathon on November 7 and in the process he will raise funds for Irish Cancer Society. Mike has organised a fundraiser for all friends and schoolmates from the St Joseph’s College (Bish) 1994 year which will take place in Buskers Browns’ Slate Bar on Saturday October 9 at 8pm.
Mayo Cancer Support Association’s programme of activities
Mayo Cancer Support Association has announced its new autumn programme of activities. This programme is based on feedback from people who have used its services and is aimed at promoting wellbeing and bringing a sense of fun back into life during and after treatment and into the future.