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Donegal farmer donates 11-acre site 31.08.07

A BIG-hearted Donegal farmer has donated an 11-acre site to a new community group aiming to provide breast cancer screening for the people of the North West.
Deirdre Grant of the recently-established North West Wellness Centre Committee (NWWCC) told InishowenNews.com yesterday that the donor wished to remain anonymous. The location of the site will also remain undisclosed until plans for the centre are formalised.
"There are two phases to our plan. The first is to raise €500,000 for a mammography unit to provide a high level of breast screening with triple assessment for the people of the North West.
"This will be done in association with a clinic in Pennsylvania which would allow for mammograms to be read within 24 hours."
Ms. Grant said phase two was, by far, the biggest undertaking and provided for the construction of a state-of-the-art cancer clinic with the most modern diagnostic equipment on the 11-acre site.
"It's a perfect location with very good access for people in the region," added Ms. Grant.
Currently, BreastCheck is not available in the region and it only screens people between the ages of 50 and 64. Donegal women have to travel to the North for private screening.
The NWWCC kicked off its fundraising activities on Monday evening with a unique 'Not the Rose of Tralee' gala fashion show at the Clanree Hotel in Letterkenny.
Among the stars on the night were Daniel O'Donnell who stripped to the waist for the fun evening, giving the women in the audience an unexpected surprise.
Meanwhile, local T.D., Dr. Jim McDaid added to the spectacle when he took to the catwalk wearing a diving suit and flippers.
More than 700 people attended the gala which raised a gross amount of €15,500 for the project.
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