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Published 17:33 18 Nov 2015 GMT
Updated 16:22 24 Nov 2015 GMT
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This weekend, people from all over the country gathered at Relay for Life summit held by the Irish Cancer Society. Relay is a community fundraiser for the charity.
While the groups from each county gathered, one Carlow woman came up with a genius idea. Nicola Doyle, a longtime fundraiser and mother asked the participants to take a selfie in their tackiest Christmas jumper, posting on Facebook with the hashtag #ChristmasjumpersELFie.
Nicola Doyle and Ger Holohan from Relay Carlow Source:Irish Cancer Society
You then have to challenge five of your friends to do the same and text 'RELAY' to 50300 to donate €4 to the Irish Cancer Society.
Pictured clockwise: Ger Holohan, Relay Carlow, Yonatan Karni of the Israel Cancer Association, Bob Chapman Global Director of Relay For Life and Nicola Doyle of Relay Carlow. Source: Irish Cancer Society
You can find out more about Relay for Life here. Text RELAY to 50300 to donate €4 now.
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