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CLTC is delighted to be taking part in Tennis 4 Cancer 2024 which raises funds for ARC Cancer Support Centre and National Breast Cancer Research Institute . All funds raised here will go directly to these great causes.
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Thank you for taking the time to visit our fundraising page on iDonate.ie
CLTC is delighted to be taking part in Tennis 4 Cancer 2024 which raises funds for ARC Cancer Support Centre and National Breast Cancer Research Institute . All funds raised here will go directly to these great causes.
We have a fun quiz on Friday 19th April and fun mixed tennis on Sunday 21st April. Sign on for these events is through the member app SmartClubCloud.
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Tennis 4 Cancer 2024 For ARC Cancer Support Centres, National Breast Cancer Research Institute
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Well done everyone! Great weekend
Donation summary
Total raised:
€150
Offline donations
€0
Online donations
€150
About the Cause
ARC Cancer Support Centres
ARC provides a range of psychological, emotional, educational and practical support to men, women and children affected by cancer and those who care form them. Our services are provided completely free of charge both in-person and virtually from its three drop-in centres located at 65 Eccles Street in Dublin 7, 559 South Circular Road in Dublin 8, and 23 Herbert Avenue in Dublin 4. Services include one-to-one counselling, survivorship programmes, specialist workshops, well-being classes, and sup
Our mission is to raise funds in support of world-class breast cancer research at the Lambe Institute, University of Galway.Our vision is to have a real and measurable impact on outcomes for breast cancer patients.The National Breast Cancer Research Institute is a national charity that funds a comprehensive research programme at the University of Galway. Research has improved the diagnosis, treatment options, and outcomes for those who develop the disease. By funding this research, we aim to pos