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Unmask an enchanting evening of mystique this Valentine’s

Step into a night brimming with elegance and mystique at the National Breast Cancer Research Institute’s annual Valentine’s Masquerade Ball. This highly anticipated event, which promises an unforgettable experience, takes place at the landmark Hardiman Hotel in the city centre on Saturday, February 15.
Go pink this October
October is breast cancer awareness month and Galway-based charity, the National Breast Cancer Research Institute (NBCRI), is asking everyone to consider holding a fundraising event at their work place, school or home in aid of the charity throughout the month.
Masked Valentine’s Ball for Breast Cancer Research this weekend

A carnival of delights in a Venetian themed masquerade ball awaits those attending the National Breast Cancer Research Institute Valentine’s Ball, which takes place in the Salthill Hotel this Saturday.
In the pink at the g Hotel

The Pink Ladies Afternoon Tea is back this October at the g Hotel for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Mayo Pink Ribbon 'boldly' setting a new fundraising target

Mayo Pink Ribbon recently launched their 2021 fundraising event ‘300k YOUR Way’ – a virtual 300km journey around the beautiful county of Mayo while raising vital funds for breast cancer research.
Support the National Breast Cancer Research with a small donation

By leaving a gift to the National Breast Cancer Research Institute in your will, donors ensure the charity can continue to support breast cancer research into the future.
Nonie’s October events to boost breast cancer research

A huge coming together of Supervalu retailers and locals from Lackagh, Turloughmore and Claregalway will take place this October as communities unite for Breast Cancer Awareness month. It is all in support of well known local woman, Nonie Fahy, manager of Flynns Supervalu Lackagh, Turloughmore.
Galwegians turn out in style for First Furlong at The Ardilaun

Lunch, fashion, entertainment and race fever took over on The Ardilaun Hotel, in association with the National Breast Cancer Research Institute, on Tuesday for another successful First Furlong Charity pre-races luncheon
Breast Cancer Research Valentine’s Ball!

The Ardilaun Hotel, Taylor’s Hill will play host once again to this year’s Breast Cancer Research annual Valentine’s Ball on Saturday 17th February. The gala evening, which always marks the start of Galway’s social calendar, is one of the charity's major fundraising events and monies raised help to support the breast cancer research team lead by Prof. Michael Kerin based locally at the Lambe Institute, University Hospital, Galway.
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