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"At Five In The Afternoon" - a concert reading

At 8pm on Wednesday, 29th September, “At Five in the Afternoon – A Concert Reading” will be given in the National Concert Hall by Michael Murphy and his friends, Eileen Dunne (RTE), Eamonn Lawlor (Lyric FM) and Emer O’Kelly (Sunday Independent). The J.S. Bach music from the book will be sung by the Goethe Institut Choir, accompanied by the Orchestra of St. Cecilia, under the direction of John Dexter. This Concert Reading will benefit the Irish Cancer Society.
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Pink Ribbon Walks launch

Pink Ribbon Walks launched

Pippa O’Connor and Bryan Dobson launch the 2010 Pink Ribbon Walks in aid of Action Breast Cancer, a programme of the Irish Cancer Society, as organisers hope to establish national Pink Ribbon Walk Day. The Kells Pink Ribbon Walk takes place on Saturday, September 11th, 2010.
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church gate collection

Do you have some extra time on your hands and want to do something for a worthwhile cause?

The Irish Cancer Society is appealing for Church Gate collection volunteers in specific locations as demand for free patient services continues to grow.
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volunteers needed

Volunteer opportunities for working with patients and families

The Irish Cancer Society would like to hear from people interested in volunteering to work with cancer patients and their families.
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Share your story

Would you like to share your cancer story?

A major part of the work of the Irish Cancer Society is to educate people on cancer prevention, risk factors for developing cancer, signs and symptoms, and the importance of early detection. If you have gone through a cancer journey, we would really appreciate if you could tell us what it was like for you.
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