€12063
Raised
€9000
Target
Suzie’s Rack Pack's Team Fundraising
We’re taking on the 2K a Day in October challenge for Breast Cancer Ireland — together.
As a team, we’re walking or running 2 kilometres every day this October to help raise funds and awareness for breast cancer research. Every step we take is in support of those affected, and in the hope of a future where breast cancer no longer claims lives.
We’re stronger together, and your support — whether through a donation or by sharing our page — means the world to us. Let’s make every kilometre count.
Thank you from all of us.
Team Members
Susan Hennessy
Raised
€3,593
Maeve Moynihan
Raised
€1,150
Síle Moynihan
Raised
€865
Faye Murphy
Raised
€730
Michele Hennessy
Raised
€710
Michelle Bell
Raised
€705
Cathy Adam
Raised
€675
Clodagh Pugh
Raised
€628
Yvonne Kennedy
Raised
€592
Our Amazing Supporters
Ella Higgins
Well done Cathy!! ️️️
€30
4 months ago
Gareth Yore
For Susan️️️
€30
5 months ago
Evie Larkin
Great cause - fair play & well done️️️
€30
5 months ago
Orla Conaty
Well done Clodagh. ️️️
€20
5 months ago
Fento
Well done Clodagh! 👏️️️
€20
5 months ago
About 2K A DAY IN OCTOBER
Join the 2K A Day Challenge for Breast Cancer Ireland! 💖
Every step counts! Challenge yourself to 2K a day this March
and raise vital funds for Breast Cancer Ireland. Sign up, track your progress,
and make a difference.
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About Breast Cancer Ireland
Breast Cancer Ireland is a registered charity, established to raise significant funding to support pioneering research programmes nationally, as well as to promote education and awareness on the importance of good breast health amongst women of all ages. Our Vision To transform breast cancer from often being a fatal disease into a treatable long-term illness. Our Mission To speed up research discovery output so as to affect better and more positive treatment options for patients.
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