Four Galwaywomen to tackle 600km cycle for breast cancer research

On July 8, four women; Anne Burke from Loughrea, Niamh Lawless from Carrabane, Aine McGuinness from Craughwell and Sarah Smith Killeen from Portumna will depart Mizen Head, the most southerly point on our island, to cycle to Malin Head, the most northerly point.

They hope to cover the distance of 600km in just three days, ‘Mizen 2 Malin in 3’. They have all trained hard and want the journey to mean something to women all over Ireland, so they would be grateful if you could support them by donating to help fund research into breast cancer.

Every cent raised goes directly to support the National Breast Cancer Research Institute funded research team based at NUI Galway. To learn more about the girls challenge and help support breast cancer research go to: www.idonate.ie/niamhlawless

Pictured above are Aine McGuinness, Anne Burke, Niamh Lawless and Sarah Smith Killeen. To learn more about the girls challenge and help support breast cancer research go to: www.idonate.ie/niamhlawless

Photo: Dave Ruffles

 

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