Breast cancer and epilepsy charities to benefit from Galway Cathaoirleach’s Ball

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The Cathaoirleach of Galway County Council, Cllr David Collins, has announced details of this year’s Cathaoirleach’s Ball, which will take place on Sunday, 31st May at the Raheen Woods Hotel in Athenry.

Proceeds from the annual gala event will go to the National Breast Cancer Research Institute and Epilepsy Ireland.

The National Breast Cancer Research Institute funds a research programme at the University of Galway focused on improving diagnosis and treatment outcomes.

Currently, 1 in 7 Irish women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime, with more than 3,500 cases identified each year.

Epilepsy Ireland, established in 1966, supports people living with epilepsy and their families through community-based services, education and advocacy. The organisation also works to raise public awareness of the condition and improve services and care nationwide.

Cathaoirleach Cllr Collins said the event provides an opportunity for people to support two organisations carrying out important work, while also bringing the community together for an evening of entertainment.

“I want to acknowledge the public and business community who have always generously supported this annual event, which has raised much-needed funds for charities over the years.”

“I hope the funds raised this year will contribute to the ongoing work of the National Breast Cancer Research Institute and Epilepsy Ireland at local, national and international levels,” he said.

Music on the night will be provided by Weightless Astronauts, with Galway Bay FM broadcaster Ronan Lardner acting as MC.

Tickets for the event are available through Corporate Services at Galway County Council, Prospect Hill. Those interested can contact 091 509316 or email secretary@galwaycoco.ie.