Christmas Appeal

URGENT APPEAL – BABY FOOD & NAPPIES

Since 1969 Br Kevin Crowley and the Capuchins have operated a day centre for homeless people in Dublin providing hot meals, medical and social care.  Daily they serve more than 600 meals to homeless people and give out more than 1,000 food parcels each week.

Together with Ógra Fianna Fáil Mary is making a collection of non-perishable foods and holding a raffle in aid of the day center.   Due to the recent increase in numbers of women and young children Br Kevin has made a special appeal for baby food and nappies.  Nappies, baby food and other non-perishables can be dropped-off at Mary’s Constituency Office, 90 Dowth Avenue, Dublin 7.

Raffle tickets are €2 a strip, three strips for €5 and can be purchased at the Constituency office or alternatively click here to make an on-line donation.

The raffle will take place on Saturday 17th of December at 4pm in Mary’s constituency office.

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