Christmas has arrived at County Roscommon charity shop

Sara Hanley, Eva O'Brien, Daniel Smroza and Stacey Myers ready for Christmas shoppers at the Jack and Jill shop in Roscommon Town.
Christmas shoppers in Roscommon can do some good with their purchasing power this festive season by opting to pick up some gifts from the local Jack and Jill charity shop and support local Jack and Jill families by doing so.
Staff and volunteers at the local store have been busy stocking the shelves with gorgeous gifts and stocking fillers – offering an array of new and pre-loved sustainable gift options and also outfits to ensure you stand out this festive season.
All funds raised through sales locally will stay locally to support the 10 children with severe learning disability often associated with complex medical needs currently supported by Jack and Jill’s nursing teams in Roscommon.
Jack and Jill’s annual Home for Christmas Appeal aims to raise vital funds to provide in-home nursing care and respite support for children with complex medical needs, up to the age of six. With more children than ever before under Jack and Jill’s care, public support is vital and people can lend this support by purchasing from their local charity shop, or by shopping or donating online at www.jackandjill.ie
Local store manager in Roscommon Stephen Quinn said that "customers can expect plenty of choice in store – with everything from unique vintage fashions for that Christmas party, to cookery books, designer candles and Christmas cards.
“At Jack and Jill we are all about quality, value and choice. From stunning dresses and matching handbags to get you dressed for all festive occasion, to gorgeous gifts for all ages, we really do have something for everyone, including our ever-popular sacks of LEGO for €10 – great stocking fillers that will keep little ones entertained for hours.
“For the person who has everything, we have Gift of Time cards. Each donation of €18 funds one hour of home nursing care, giving parents time to do the normal things like Christmas shopping, enjoying a walk with the other siblings, or simply having a nap to recharge – safe in the knowledge that their sick child is well cared for at home. What better gift to give a family this Christmas."
Stephen added: “Our customers are often surprised to find that many of the items in store are leading brands donated by generous retailers on the high street, while many of our pre-loved clothes have never been worn and still have their shop labels on. At a time when we are all thinking of how we can help save our planet, it’s good to know that making a purchase at Jack and Jill is the perfect sustainability choice.”
For Stacey Bohanna, Head of Retail at Jack and Jill, public support this festive season is crucial to meet the growing demands on the charity. “With more children under our care than ever before, public support is vital in helping us raise vital funds to provide our service– a service that is a lifeline to 10 families here in Roscommon. We rely on the support and generosity of our local communities to keep us going and each and every purchase and donation will translate into home nursing care hours and a real gift of time for local children and their families.”
Members of the public can also support Jack and Jill by donating items for sale in the charity shop. Clothing, handbags, shoes, accessories, books, ornaments and LEGO are all gratefully accepted. You can also volunteer at the shop. For more info call 087 4865406.