Useless Project to host clothing sale in support of Gaza
On Saturday February 15, The Useless Project is hosting a Jumbo Secondhand and Vintage Clothing Sale at Kerrigan’s in Mullingar. The event offers a selection of high-quality, pre-loved clothing and unique finds to refresh your wardrobe on a budget.
What makes this event special is its purpose: 100% of the funds raised, from the €5 entry fee and clothing sales, will be donated to the Beit Lahia Development Association in Gaza. The funds will go towards delivering food parcels to families in crisis.
The organisers are also seeking donations of good-quality clothing. If you have items to contribute, please drop them off at Kerrigan’s in Mullingar any time between now and February 14.
Event Details: Saturday February 15, 11am-4pm, Kerrigan,s, Mullingar; entry cost €5.
Why this sale matters:
Every cent raised will directly fund food parcels for families facing acute food insecurity in Gaza, where:
- 91% of the population is food insecure.
- 1.1 million people experience catastrophic hunger daily.
- One in three children under two is malnourished.
How you can help:
Attend the Sale: Refresh your wardrobe with high-quality, unique finds while supporting a critical cause.
Donate Clothing: Drop off good-quality adult clothing, shoes, dresses, coats, and more at Kerrigans, Mullingar, before February 14th.
About the Useless Project
The Useless Project, funded by Mullingar native Taz Kelleher, is an Irish collective that helps people connect to the world around them. Beyond advocating for a more sustainable world through workshops, flea markets, and events, they also engage in humanitarian work, connecting people to global issues and fostering understanding. Their mission is to show that small, meaningful steps can create big impacts for both people and the planet
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