Dundalk shoppers urged to support Great Irish Bake fundraiser to raise funds for seriously ill children
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Tesco is calling on shoppers across Louth to support this year’s ‘Great Irish Bake’ fundraiser to raise much ‘kneaded’ dough for the little heroes in CHI at Temple Street.
Customers visiting Tesco stores between Monday, 17th May and Sunday, 23rd May can support the annual fundraising initiative by donating €1 at the till or at the checkout online, with 100% of the funds raised going to Children’s Health Foundation Temple Street.
Throughout the Great Irish Bake week, Tesco has set an ambitious fundraising target of €150,000.
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Longford shoppers urged to support Great Irish Bake fundraiser to raise funds for seriously ill children
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Kildare shoppers urged to support Great Irish Bake fundraiser to raise funds for seriously ill children
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Tesco is calling on shoppers across Kildare to support this year’s ‘Great Irish Bake’ fundraiser to raise much ‘kneaded’ dough for the little heroes in CHI at Temple Street. Customers visiting Tesco stores between Monday, 17th May and Sunday, 23rd May can support the annual fundraising initiative by donating €1 at the till or at the checkout online, with 100% of the funds raised going to Children’s Health Foundation Temple Street.
Throughout the Great Irish Bake week, Tesco has set an ambitious fundraising target of €150,000. Over the past six years, Tesco stores across Kildare have hosted the Great Irish Bake fundraising events and raised €50,551.38 all of which has gone to purchasing life-saving equipment to support sick children from all across Ireland who visit CHI at Temple Street.