€2750

Raised

€2000

Target

Brid Foy fundraising for Breast Cancer Ireland in Walk 2K a day in March

Last year my lovely Mam, Patricia was diagnosed with breast cancer and we were all so lucky that she caught it in time for successful treatment. She had a mastectomy and is doing great and she starts four weeks of radiation on March 2nd. When I came across this fundraiser on Instagram I felt compelled to sign up because the timeline of it runs alongside her treatment. I thought it was a great opportunity to raise funds and awareness for a great cause. If you have a few euro to share I would really appreciate it.

Challenge progress

Walk 2k a day in March

60.00 KMs

Completed

62 KMs

Target

Challenge updates

Date: 30/03/2026
Completed: 2.00 KMs
Date: 30/03/2026
Completed: 2.00 KMs
Date: 29/03/2026
Completed: 2.00 KMs
Date: 28/03/2026
Completed: 4.00 KMs
Date: 27/03/2026
Completed: 2.00 KMs
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My Amazing Supporters (82)

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Anonymous

€45
2 months ago
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Jenny Lawlor

Welldone Brid and sending lots of love to your lovely Mam during her recovery x

€20
3 months ago
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Ann Lane

Only seeing your fundraiser now and delighted Patricia has completed her treatment journey. Love Ann x

€20
3 months ago
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Mary Mahon

Well done Brid.

€20
3 months ago
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Regan

Keep up your great work!

€20
3 months ago
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About Walk 2K a day in March

Join the 2K A Day in March 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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