We are thrilled to announce that Breakthrough Cancer Research has been selected by JCDecaux Ireland as one of its charity partners for 2025 and 2026. As part of this partnership, we will join ALONE, Fairtrade, Fighting Blindness, and ISPCC Childline in the Republic of Ireland, as well as Aware, Concern Worldwide, and Simon Community in Northern Ireland.
Together, we will benefit from JCDecaux’s outdoor advertising formats to raise awareness of our important work.

Pictured to announce the Republic of Ireland partnerships at JCDecaux’s Digi48 in Milltown, Dublin 6 are (l-r): Seán Moynihan – CEO ALONE, Pina Attanasio – Fairtrade Board Director, Tony O’Flanagan – Marketing Director JCDecaux Ireland, Deirdre McNamara – Marketing & Communications Director ISPCC Childline, Orla Dolan – CEO Breakthrough Cancer Research and Finbarr Roche – CEO Fighting Blindness

This partnership with JCDecaux is a powerful opportunity to shine a light on the groundbreaking effects of the research being carried out by the 165+ cancer researchers we fund across the island of Ireland.

For more than a decade, JCDecaux’s charity partnership programme has been helping charities connect with people across Ireland. Tony O’Flanagan, Marketing Director at JCDecaux Ireland, commented on the significance of these partnerships:

‘Interest in our application process grows each year, and this time we received more submissions than ever, showcasing many remarkable causes. It’s inspiring to see the outstanding work happening across the charity sector. We look forward to working with our charity partners over the next two years and are confident that our formats will make people more aware of each charity and the important work that they are doing.’

Orla Dolan, CEO of Breakthrough Cancer Research expressed heartfelt thanks for the impact this partnership will have on our mission to make More Survivors of cancer through research:

‘We are incredibly grateful to JCDecaux for selecting Breakthrough Cancer Research as one of their charity partners. Their support will be instrumental in helping us highlight the vital work of our researchers across Ireland. By sharing our message with a wider audience, we can encourage more people to join us in funding new, better kinder, smarter treatments and diagnostics for people with cancer. We look forward to the opportunities this partnership will bring over the next two years.’


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