€1359

Raised

€150

Target

Sandra Murphy fundraising for Breast Cancer Ireland in The Dip-cember Challenge 2025

Thank you for visiting my fundraising page. Your support is really appreciated. If you can help me to promote this page I would greatly appreciate it. You can share my page on any social media using the social sharing sections. Thanks again!

Challenge progress

12 Dips in December

12 Dips

Completed

12 Dips

Target

Challenge updates

Date: 30/12/2025
Completed: 1 Dips
The final dip in this challenge surrounded and supported by friends and family and a breast cancer survivor. So proud of myself for doing this, hoping the funds raised can bring some hope to more families, and more treatments and cures on the horizon
Date: 26/12/2025
Completed: 1 Dips
Date: 23/12/2025
Completed: 2 Dips
Date: 19/12/2025
Completed: 1 Dips
Date: 15/12/2025
Completed: 1 Dips
A frosty one tonight in Ballyhass Coachford
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My Amazing Supporters (47)

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Joanne Browne

Well done Sandra, fab job

€20
5 months ago
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Margaret Mary OSullivan

Well done, Sandra. X

£25
5 months ago
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Carmel Murphy

€25
5 months ago
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Olga Browne

Well done!

Sandra Murphy
Thank you
€20
5 months ago
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Christine

Sandra Murphy
Thanks Christine xx
€10
5 months ago
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About The Dip-cember Challenge 2025

The Dip-cember Challenge - 12 Dips of December. 
Every 29 seconds someone in the world is diagnosed with breast cancer. Your fundraising will help give the precious gift of time to those patients impacted directly by breast cancer, and in particular metastatic breast cancer.

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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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