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In Memory of Bridget Gabrielle

Paddy Carey is walking in RIP.ie Remembers to celebrate the memory of Bridget Gabrielle , while raising funds for Breast Cancer Ireland.

A mother lost too soon - alot of water has passed under the bridge since that day 26 yrs ago now but my memory stays frozen in time. I will walk 100km this month in memory of my lovely nurse mammy ❤️

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This March, walk in memory of someone you love. Join a nationwide movement of remembrance, connection, and hope.

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Deirdre Ryan

Paddy, the very best of f luck to you & I’ll be remembering Aunty Breda every step of your journey too🎗️

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About RIP.ie Remembers

RIP.ie is a trusted platform that brings compassionate communities together in times of loss, and in 2026 we proudly celebrate our 20th year. To mark this milestone, we’re inviting our community to take part in a meaningful nationwide event — a 20km walk during March 2026. This shared journey offers an opportunity to honour loved ones, support local charities, and celebrate the strength of community. By turning remembrance into a real-world experience, shared grief becomes shared purpose, fostering healing and unity. For every charity registrant, a square foot of native woodland will be planted, creating a living legacy of remembrance.

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About Breast Cancer Ireland

Breast Cancer Ireland is a registered charity, established to raise significant funding to support pioneering research programmes nationally, as well as to promote education and awareness on the importance of good breast health amongst women of all ages. Our Vision To transform breast cancer from often being a fatal disease into a treatable long-term illness. Our Mission To speed up research discovery output so as to affect better and more positive treatment options for patients.

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