Cork's RedFM turns Pink for the day
RedFM has turned pink for the day to mark Breast Cancer Awareness month October is internationally recognised as Breast Cancer Awareness Month and every year almost 3,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer in Ireland. The Irish Cancer Society is urging women to become breast aware Staff at RedFM have all made an effort to wear something pink today and some staff members even turned their hand to a bit of pink cooking! Check out the cupcakes made by Emma Brosnan our Commercial Traffic Administrator
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