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Men in bras to help charity



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MORE than 50 men in Driffield will be pushing the gender boundaries in aid of Breast Cancer Care as they don women's bras for the day.
On Thursday January 24, male employees in shops and businesses around Driffield will be wearing padded bras underneath charity T-shirts to raise awareness of breast cancer research and raise vital funds for the cause.

Each participant will be appealing for sponsorship and donations from members of the public and sponsor forms are now in shops and businesses around the town.

More than 40 shops in the town have also donated prizes for a charity stall which will be set up on Market Place on the same day.

On February 2 it will be the turn of the women to play a part by attending a Grease themed Ladies Night at the Blue Bell, on Riverhead, in Driffield.

Tickets costs £5 and all proceeds will go towards Breast Cancer Care.
For further information or to purchase a ticket in advance contact Claire, tel 07955067601.



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  • Last Updated: 10 January 2008 2:56 PM
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  • Location: Driffield
 
 
  

 
 

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