A Special Bingo (Ireland) Breast Cancer Fundraiser Is Coming

A Special Bingo (Ireland) Breast Cancer Fundraiser Is Coming

Listen up LBB’ers, there’s a special bingo fundraising event coming up where you can help raise funds for a very worthy cause and win real money prizes in the process!

The “Against Breast Cancer” fundraiser is being hosted by a handful of online bingo sites, including Bingo Ireland, to coincide with October being breast cancer awareness month…

…and the one-off event will provide the bingo community with opportunities to not only play for free, but to win wager-free cash prizes while helping to raise funds for the Against Breast Cancer charity.

Kicking off on October 4th for four whole hours, Bingo Ireland members can play for free or purchase tickets for no more than 5p each in a bid towin and help support the fundraising movement. Every ticket you pay with – free or paid-for, Bingo Ireland will donate 1p to the charity. The Royal Room is where the action will be taking place, between 7pm and 11pm.

Don’t forget, as a registered player you’ll also qualify for daily deals, and on October 4th, Wednesday, a deposit of £10 with code Wednesday will trigger 40 bonus spins, 15 free bingo tickets (45 chances to win) for the nightly £50 treat room and 35 free bingo tickets (105 chances to win) for the Royal Room. All bingo tickets carry no wagering requirements, therefore anything you may win from the deposit daily deal will be credited as cash, and to your main withdrawable balance.

Breast Cancer Symptoms

The sooner breast cancer is found, the more successful treatment is likely to be, so it’s vital we get to understand our bodies by regularly checking for any abnormalities. The most common symptom of breast cancer is a lump, but there are other symptoms too, including:

  • Change in the shape, size or appearance of the breast
  • Discharge from the nipple
  • Breast rash
  • Changes in the skin over the breast (dimpling)
  • Breast pain
  • Inverted or pulling-in of the nipple
  • Scaling, peeling, or flaking skin over the breast, particularly the dark area around the nipple
  • Redness and/or pitting of the breast skin, resembling the skin of orange

How many of those sinister symptoms listed did you know about?

Listening to your body and knowing to act when something isn’t right can be the difference between catching breast cancer early and not catching it soon enough.

Almost everyone at some stage in their life will be affected by cancer, my mother had it back in 2014, now 9 years later I have it, and all because I went to the GP with persistent fatigue and pain in my collarbone. Will I be taking part in the bingo fundraiser? You bet I will! Maybe I’ll see you in chat, why not pop by and say hello!

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