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07 Sept 2025

Longford people encouraged to Go Pink in October to raise funds for breast cancer patients

Longford People encouraged to Go Pink in October to raise funds for breast cancer patients

Pictured launching the Mater Hospital Foundation's new Go Pink campaign is l-r: Tom Grace, Kabir Kalia and Mater Hospital Foundation Chief Executive Mary Moorhead.

 The Mater Hospital Foundation is asking Longford people to 'Go Pink' in October to raise funds for breast cancer patients.

 Host your own 'Pink Party' with colleagues or friends on or around 18th October and help support breast cancer care in the Mater Public Hospital .Fake it, bake it or dye it pink to make a real difference to people with breast cancer
Sign up today to receive your free pink specs and event pack – www.materfoundation.ie/gopink. 

Your party can be as simple or elaborate as you like, and the funds you raise will be put to work to support women and men with breast cancer from all across Ireland. Your colleagues and friends will be tickled pink to take part, knowing that they will be having a positive impact on the lives of so many Mater Hospital patients. Hosting your own Go Pink breakfast, brunch, event or activity is such an easy and fun way to bring people together, create a real sense of togetherness in your workplace or community and make a huge difference in the Mater Hospital. 

Thanks to the generosity of its supporters, the Mater Hospital Foundation has helped to make so much possible in the Mater Hospital, from enhancing the Breast Health unit to funding life-saving equipment and supporting ground-breaking research.

To register today to host your own Go Pink Party, simply visit our website – www.materfoundation.ie/gopink or call the Mater Hospital Foundation on 01 830 3482 to find out more about how your workplace or community can get involved this October.

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