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#FormalFriday: People urged to dress up and raise money for frontline workers

People are being urged to go formal this Friday, to raise funds for frontline workers. Listeners...
Jack Quann
Jack Quann

10.31 22 Apr 2020


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#FormalFriday: People urged to...

#FormalFriday: People urged to dress up and raise money for frontline workers

Jack Quann
Jack Quann

10.31 22 Apr 2020


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People are being urged to go formal this Friday, to raise funds for frontline workers.

Listeners are being asked to get dressed up to the nines, and donate money to hospital foundations.

The campaign will run across Newstalk and its sister stations online,  on-air and through social media.

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People can use the hashtag #FormalFriday on social media to showcase their finest outfits.

With most of the country at home working and wearing more casual clothes, we are asking people to 'dress-up' and support frontline workers.

The  aim is to raise money that will go directly to the various foundations that support them.

Donations can be made through this GoFundMe link.

The hospital foundations being supported include:

  • Mater Foundation
  • Beaumont Heroes Appeal
  • Together With Our Heroes: Temple Street and CMRF Crumlin
  • Mercy Hospital Foundation, Cork
  • University Hospital Limerick
  • St James's Hospital Foundation
  • Cork University Hospital Charity
  • Feed The Heroes
Main image: A model walks on the runway during a Celine Fashion Show at Paris Fashion Week in 2019. Picture by: Jonas Gustavsson/SIPA USA/PA Images

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