From top: designer Rion Hannora O’Donovan, Ruth Monahan; James Patrice; Triona McCarthy. Above back row, from left: Norah Casey; Ruth Monahan, Liz Yeates, CEO Marie Keating. Front row, from left: Lorraine Keane; James Patrice; and Paula Rowan, Owner of Paula Rowan Gloves
This afternoon.
Dublin city centre
Personalities, creatives and breast cancer advocates gathered with a selection of self-created bespoke bras as part of the Marie Keating Foundation’s ‘Support Your Girls and Glam Up Your Bra’ campaign (in partnership with Roche).
The aim of the initiative is to get individuals and businesses to share their own bra creations on social media and to donate €4 by texting ‘MARIE’ to 50300 for breast cancer support and awareness services.
Leon Farrell/Photocall Ireland
http://www.mariekeating.ie/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Annual_Report_2018.pdf
Total money swashing around: 1.5M
CEO salary: 77K + pension
Staff costs: 590K
It’s another “raising awareness” group. And by “awareness”, I mean raising money to pay themselves.
Yep. BS must be getting paid to promote this tripe.
As if any member of 2019 society over 7 years of age is actually unaware of cancer FFS.
Pathetic.
Fair play to Norah Casey for bringing her eye mask.
Terrible photographs
Just terrible.
hangers on!
Brazzers.
Bras necks.