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Music a major theme at sold-out cancer event taking place in Donegal

written by Rachel McLaughlin May 6, 2023
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Tickets have been snapped up for a star-studded event focused on cancer which is being held in Ballyshannon on Saturday 13th May.

Let’s Talk About Cancer is being run at the Abbey Arts Centre on Saturday 13th May to highlight the excellent support services available here in the North West and to encourage people to reach out for help if they are encountering difficulties because of cancer.

The event will have an impressive line of speakers, as well as music by Brian Kennedy, Diarmaid McGee (pictured above) & Deane James from Onoir and the Relay for Life Donegal Survivors Choir.

Organiser Paul McLoone has also confirmed that due to popular demand the Finn Valley Men’s Choir has been added to the line up and that legendary Irish musician Seamus Sweeney is bringing a quartet of Irish musicians to play a number of tunes of welcome just before the programme commences.

An estimated 2,300 people receive a cancer diagnosis in Donegal, Sligo and Leitrim each year.

Paul said: “Cancer sometimes only stays a brief time and then thankfully leaves again allowing people to get on with their lives. Often however it stays longer causing havoc and upset and never ending worry until it is shown the door but on occasions unfortunately, it only leaves on one specific condition, that you leave with it. The good news is that cancer is increasingly viewed as a disease from which people survive.

“Thirty years ago, only 3 out of 10 survived a cancer diagnosis, today 6 out of 10 survive.

“That’s why it is so important as a community that we offer all the support we can to those experiencing difficulties.

“I am delighted to say that the Irish Cancer Society, Relay for Life, Solace Donegal Cancer Care Centre and the Sligo Cancer Care Centre will all be in attendance.

“We also wish to extend a special welcome to Cancer Connect NI who will have an information stand in the lobby that day.”

The event is being hosted by Tommie Gorman formerly of RTE and guests include singer/songwriter Brian Kennedy, Global hero of Hope Majella O’Donnell, RTE’s Evelyn O’Rourke, Surgeon Martin Caldwell, Motivational speaker Nikki Bradley, Corrinne Hasson from the Irish Cancer Society and former Leitrim goalkeeper Martin McHugh.

If you or a loved one needs support contact the Irish Cancer Society’s Freephone Support line on 1800 200 700 or email supportline@cancer.ie

Music a major theme at sold-out cancer event taking place in Donegal was last modified: May 6th, 2023 by Rachel McLaughlin
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