Liam Brady

Pfizer - Move For Cancer Event Home page + Cycle event pg

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“I am taking part in The Pfizer Ireland Cycle on June 20th and 21st 2025, together with 250 Pfizer colleagues and friends in aid of the Irish Cancer Society. We are taking to the road on a 280+ km two-day journey from Pfizer Grange Castle (Dublin), via Pfizer Newbridge (Kildare) and on to Pfizer Ringaskiddy (Cork).

The purpose of the cycle is to raise awareness of cancer and raise funds for the Irish Cancer Society. All donations will go toward funding life-changing cancer research projects and vital cancer support services and ensure that The Irish Cancer Society can continue to be there for every single person impacted by cancer when they need it most.

The Pfizer Ireland Cycle is part of a larger “Move for Cancer” program during the months of April, May and June 2025 and includes a series of activities across all our Pfizer sites in Ireland. The myriad of events, including running, walking, music gigs, swimming, etc. will culminate with the Pfizer Ireland Cycle on the 20th and 21st June.

We all know someone who has been affected directly or indirectly by Cancer, so it is a cause close to everyone’s heart and I am proud to be part of this journey this year to raise awareness and provide support

Please help me make a difference! Donate today as every contribution, no matter how small, will help cancer patients and their families.”

My Updates

Pfizer Cycle

Thursday 17th Apr
Participating in the Pfizer Cycle 2025 on 20th & 21st June and would welcome all donations for a great cause. We all have a story or know someone who has been affected by cancer and this fundraising effort will go towards winning the fight against cancer. Thank you in advance for your support.

Thank you to my Sponsors

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Elizabeth Doody

Well done Liam for taking part in this very worthwhile fundraiser.

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Brendan Gilligan

Fair play Liam!

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Tom Lane

Best of luck for the cycle Liam. May ye have a strong wind at yer backs.🚴‍♂️👍👌

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Sandra Sherry

Best of luck

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Martin O' Bradaigh