This November, join the 50 Squats a Day Challenge in support of Breast Cancer Ireland and make every squat count. The challenge is simple: complete 50 squats each day throughout the month to raise funds and awareness for life-saving breast cancer research and education. Whether you’re squatting solo or with a team, at home or at the gym, your daily effort will help drive progress toward a cure. It’s a powerful way to stay active, show solidarity, and make a real impact—one squat at a time. 💗 #50SquatsADay #BreastCancerIreland
€2475
Raised
€2400
Target
Lorna OSullivan fundraising for Breast Cancer Ireland in 50 Squats a Day in November
Thank you for visiting my fundraising page. Your support is really appreciated. I am blown away by everyone’s generosity it is just incredible THANK YOU 🙏
Challenge progress
The challenge is simple: complete 50 squats each day throughout the month to raise funds and awareness for life-saving breast cancer research and education.
850 Squats
Completed
1500 Squats
Target
Challenge updates
Date: 17/11/2025
Completed: 200 Squats
Over halfway !!!!
Date: 13/11/2025
Completed: 150 Squats
Date: 10/11/2025
Completed: 200 Squats
Date: 06/11/2025
Completed: 50 Squats
Got the T Shirt 💗
Date: 05/11/2025
Completed: 250 Squats
I’m doing 25 in the morning and 25 in the afternoons but they’re starting to hurt a little bit!!!!!
My Amazing Supporters (73)
Gillian Quinlan
€30
6 months ago
Aodh BOURKE
Keep going
€20
6 months ago
Cheryl HARRIS
Well done Lorn...great cause.x
Lorna OSullivan
Thx a mill cheryl x
€30
6 months ago
Anonymous
Well done Lorna
Lorna OSullivan
Thank you !!
€50
6 months ago
Jeanette McDonald
Big well done Lorn xx
Lorna OSullivan
Thanks Jean xx
€30
6 months ago
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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