In Ireland, there are currently 200 new cases of Childhood Cancer - TopicsExpress



          

In Ireland, there are currently 200 new cases of Childhood Cancer each year, and this number is growing. During September, there will be a campaign to light up as many well known buildings as possible and join with all other groups worldwide to raise awareness of Childhood Cancer. The Curragh is helping to promote this at the races on 14th September with a number of gold themed initiatives taking place including a special Irish Champions Weekend finale after the last race at 6pm. The following buildings are Going Gold: The Mansion House Bord Gais Energy Theatre The O2 The Convention Centre St. Patrick’s Cathedral Capita Life & Pensions (Ireland) Limited Capita Asset Management & Offices Bank of Ireland ARC cancer support, Dublin The O’Reilly Theatre, Belvedere College, Dublin Temple Bar Meeting House Square, Dublin Smithfield, Dublin Louis Fitzgerald Hotel, Dublin Barretstown Castle, Co. Kildare The Firkin Crane, Cork Galway City Council The G Hotel, Galway Eyre Square Fountain, Galway Cork Opera House Trim Castle, Co. Meath Derry City Council Office The Tower Hotel, Derry Buncrana (Co.Donegal) – The Roundabout, Castle Bridge, “Bun-Cranncha” sign, Donegal Council Offices Milford (Co.Donegal) – Milford PSC (public service centre) Donegal Town – Donegal PSC An Grianán Theatre, Letterkenny The Polestar, Letterkenny Voodoo & Ink Nightclub, Letterkenny The Pulse Nightclub, Letterkenny Dry Arch Roundabout, Letterkenny Tesco, Letterkenny Malin Head Coast Guard Station Callaghans Jewellers, Buncrana Armagh Gaol, Armagh City Lisburn City Council’s Headquarters @ Lagan Valley Island Larne Borough Council, Antrim Stormont Great Hall, Belfast Belfast City Hall Cobh Cathedral, Cork The Dunbrody Famine Ship, Co. Wexford The INEC, Killarney Dunhill Castle, Co. Waterford
Posted on: Tue, 09 Sep 2014 18:30:00 +0000

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