Another day, another wedding dress - and we're only delighted to help anyone out there in their attempt to Dare To Care.
Farming enthusiast Lucy Williams got in touch with the show this morning, with the following message,
"Hey Al. Would you be able to help me? I am doing wedding dress Wednesday and I need a dress. I farm, so the dress may not be fit for any other purpose after. Can anyone help me please? Debs dress - or any dress. Thanks. Lucy"
Al gave Lucy a bell to see why she hasn't got some sort of dress in her wardrobe at home?
After only a few moments of chatting, it became apparent as to why the "I'm not a girly girl" farmer, who works with all lads, is more into flocks than frocks.
She did however own one dress years ago - her own wedding dress. This outfit didn't last too long after her big day though, and her husband was shocked to see her wear it in the first place as she told a little porky pie.
Have a listen to her story/plea in full here:
We had forgotten how many good samaritans there are out there, but our heroine of the hour was Wexford wonder, Sinéad Lovelace, who contrary to her surname doesn't even like lace.
Sinéad has the perfect white number for her, that was en route elsewhere, but she also has a few added extras to make the day complete #FullBridalParty
Have a listen to her offer here:
This year's Wedding Dress Wednesday takes place on Wednesday, September 20th and our very own Ian Dempsey has said 'yes to the dress'. He, and all the Breakfast team, are getting dolled-up for the day, where we will do an outside broadcast LIVE from 25 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin.
YOU can be a part of it too - all you have to do is click here for 'Iano's Big Day' details.
Now we need YOU to get involved. Join us in the fight against cancer by creating your own fundraiser and setting your own targets.
G'wan, get involved and raise money, have the craic and donate some dosh for a very worthy cause while you do it.
You can also text DARE TO 50300 to donate €4.00
Text costs €4. Irish Cancer Society will receive a minimum of €3.25. Service Provider: LIKECHARITY. Helpline: 076 6805278.