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Glamour for Good – A Night to Remember
What an incredible evening we had at the Charlotte’s Vision Glamour for Good event in the Ard Ri House Hotel. From the moment guests arrived, there was a real sense of excitement and energy in the room – and it truly carried through the entire night. A special thank you

Charlotte’s Vision donates €25,000 to National Breast Cancer Research Institute.
Thank you to everyone who has supported us over recent months, enabling us to donate another €25,000 to the National Breast Cancer Research Institute, taking our total since we founded in October 2022 to €125,000. We were delighted to welcome Professor Róisín Dwyer, Panna Miko and Apurva Mahantesh Jagateri to

Funds raised from ‘To Hell and Back’ presented to Charlotte’s Vision
At our recent fashion show Arran presented members of the Charlotte’s Vision committee (L to R Caroline Downey, Declan Sweeney, Virgie Sweeney, Arran Tyson, Denise Seward), with a cheque for funds raised by his ‘Hell and Back’ challenge. We are grateful to Arran for choosing to support research into metastatic

Arran went to ‘Hell and Back’ and raised €5210 to support metastatic breast cancer research.
On Saturday, 28th February, Arran Tyson took on the Hell & Back challenge in support of his sister Laura Tyson O’Connor, while raising vital funds for Charlotte’s Vision, which supports metastatic breast cancer research at the National Breast Cancer Research Institute (NBCRI). Arran, from Knocknacara, undertook the challenge for his eldest

Pilates and Prosecco raises €340
Thanks to Aideen and all at Synergy Pilates, Kilkenny for running this event again this year. We are grateful for the continued support. All money raised helps us support valuable research into metastatic breast cancer.

Charlotte’s Vision feis raises €8307
Thank you to everyone at the Cunniffe academy for organising this event to support metastatic breast cancer research. We are grateful to all the teachers, the dancers and everyone who helped in any way. This was a beautiful tribute to Charlotte’s love of and involvement in Irish dancing. Charlotte started