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Support needed for bra record breaker 05.11.08

LOCAL women are being urged to give their support to a world record challenge in aid of breast cancer awareness and they’re being urged to give that support quite literally as work has begun across Inishowen on a bra collection!
The organisers are hoping that women from all over the peninsula will ‘bring a bra to town,’ in the hope that at least 120,000 bras will be gathered for an attempt to enter the Guinness book of records.
According to local organiser Maureen Greene, the nationwide campaign is hoping that it can beat the 114,000 bras collected in the previous world record attempt on the island of Cyprus.
The local woman said there would be a number of collection points around Inishowen and she was hopeful that many local women would participate in the novel event which aims to raise awareness and some funds.
The launch of the 'Inishowen Chain' to raise breast cancer awareness. “Bras in all shapes and sizes and colours and types from mini-muffin cases to boulder holders, all are more than welcome. We’re not looking for people to go out and buy ones, just drop in bras that you no longer need then they will be hooked together in an ‘Inishowen Chain’ and then
forwarded to Cancer Care West for inclusion in the Guinness entry,” said Maureen.
Maureen is also hoping that shops, businesses and other organisations will hold a “bring a bra to work day” asking employees to gather as many bras and euros as they can from family and friends and bring them in to work on a designated day (before the 13th November) for a ‘bra bin bag collection.’
“If a company decides to do a sponsorship, they should count the number of bras and euros and put that information on a note along with the company name and include it in the bin bag - so that each can be properly acknowledged,” Maureen said.
She also explained that collection bins with the familiar pink ribbon will be available in Brennan’s Pharmacy, Buncrana; Grants shoe shop, Buncrana; Macs newsagents, Buncrana; Bradley’s filling station in Fahan or the Post Office in Burnfoot.
“A donation of €1 with each bra would also be very much appreciated, as it goes to cancer research but because the drop-offs will only be available until the middle of November the rush is on.”
Maureen explained that the ‘Inishowen chain’ and the other bras collected across the country would be hooked together for the world record attempt.
“It is planned that the bras will be hooked together in an unbroken chain and taken to the top of Croagh Patrick sometime at the end of November to beseech the Irish patron saint's intercession on behalf of all those who are facing cancer - particularly breast cancer, which strikes approximately 6000 women in Ireland alone each year,” she said.
For more information, or if you have a collection of bras for pick up, or if anywhere else in Inishowen would like to have a drop-off basket, you can get in touch with Maureen Greene at 9360556. (Inishowen Independent)
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