


Remembrance Service 2020
Our annual Remembrance Service will take place online this year on Sunday, 22nd of November at 4.30pm.
It is a non-denominational service for people who have lost a loved one due to a brain tumour.
To join us for this online service please…

Brain Tumour Ireland’s New Paediatric Website
Brain Tumour Ireland has launched a new website for families affected by a paediatric brain tumour diagnosis. You can access the new Brain Tumour Ireland Paediatric site here.
Brain Tumour Awareness Week 2020 is shining a light…

Brain Tumour Awareness Week 2020
Brain Tumour Awareness Week 2020 is taking place from Monday, 19th to Friday, 23rd October.
This year, we’re shining a light on the impact of paediatric brain tumours, raising awareness of the impact that such a condition has on children…

Brain Tumour Ireland Annual Run/ Walk- a virtual event in 2020
Our annual Brain Tumour Ireland run is going virtual for 2020!
To take part in this event, you can walk, jog or run either 5km or 10k, anytime between Sunday November 1st & Sunday November 8th.
Entries cost €20…

Music Therapy Series
Brain Tumour Ireland is holding a series of music therapy classes online for brain tumour patients, their family members and carers.
Thank you to music therapist Jess O'Donoghue for the gift of her time and talents to this series, which is…

Win a Philip Treacy Hat
You could attend the Galway Races Virtual Ladies Day (30th July) in style this year by winning this beautiful hat kindly donated to Brain Tumour Ireland by Galway native and world renowned milliner Philip Treacy.
We are running an online…

Caring for Carers- Coffee Morning and Information Session (via Zoom)
Caring for carers is so important, especially at this time.
We hope you can join our zoom coffee morning and information session on Saturday 20th June @ 11am, which is open to family, friends and carers of brain tumour patients.
Register…

International Survey – “COVID-19: the brain tumour patient and caregiver experience”
The International Brain Tumour Alliance and the US Society for Neuro-Oncology (SNO) are conducting an international survey "COVID-19: the brain tumour patient and caregiver experience”.
The survey closes on 30 April 2020.
Click here…
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Brain Tumour Ireland is a registered charity (CHY No. 20102128 / Revenue No.: 20506). Your donations go a long way in helping us to support brain tumour patients and to fund medical research into brain tumours.
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