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On The Move is going ‘PINK’ for NBCRI

On The Move is going ‘PINK’ for NBCRI

On The Move is going ‘PINK’ for NBCRI this week.  October is breast cancer awareness month, to support the National Breast Cancer Research Institute (NBCRI), you can check out the list of fundraising events the charity are running during the month at, www.BreastCancerResearch.ie/events -

Photo Sean Lydon Giving the initiative a thumbs-up at the launch in Galway Bay FM were, Sarah Slevin, Gary Curran, Jon Richards, Bernadette Prendergast and Ronan Lardner.

WIN with Kayte O'Malley on ON THE MOVE

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and this week during On The Move Kayte O'Malley is getting behind the ever popular NBCRI fundraising Car Draw and giving you a chance to win tickets to the draw.

The National Breast Cancer Research Institute is giving you the chance to win a brand new BMW iX2 for just €20 by logging onto winabmw.ie  and supporting their fundraising raffle.
The draw will take place at the Galway Races Winter festival on Sunday Oct 26th.

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So visit Win A BMW Dot IE for your chance to win and ‘GO PINK’ this October for Breast Cancer Research, and remember to tune in to Kayte O' Malley on On The Move 3-7pm each day this week.

By entering the raffle you’ll be supporting the National Breast Cancer Research Institute, improving outcomes for women in Ireland and across the world.
BMW iX2 eDrive20 M Sport

National Breast Cancer Research Institute

The National Breast Cancer Research Institute is a national charity that funds a comprehensive research programme at the University of Galway. We know that breast cancer research has improved the diagnosis, treatment options, and outcomes for those who develop the disease. We want to fund these research programmes to continue to impact the outcomes for those who develop the disease in the future.

The research team, in collaboration with universities and hospitals across the globe, focuses on the development and improvement of diagnostic techniques and treatment strategies, to drive real and measurable improvement in clinical outcomes for breast cancer patients.

With your help, we can positively impact the future for women in Ireland.