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'Bare to Care' body painting event in aid of The Irish Cancer Society at The Devere Hall, UCC on Saturday 11th November 2017'
'Registration is at www.baretocare.info. Once registered, women can either immediately go to eventbrite though the link on the Bare to Care website and purchase a €100 ticket or alternatively they can print the sponsor card and raise funds (no minimum or maximum). Once they are finished fundraising they can go to eventbrite and choose the donation ticket which allows them to donate whatever figure they have raised in order to generate a ticket.
What are they being sponsored for? A mass dare. On the day of the event, their breasts will be painted by some of Ireland’s most gifted artists There will be music, girly goody bags and a professional shot of the stunning artwork to take home as a reward for their bravery and contribution'
All funds are being donated to Today FM’s Dare to Care fund which in turn is donated to the Irish Cancer Society.
The Irish Cancer Society will be attending the events where representatives will do a demo of how a women should correctly inspect her breasts and monitor her health.
Body paint artist Andrew Carroll painting Niamh Cawley.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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