Drogheda Independent

Aldi make donations to four Louth charities

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A total of four Louth charities have received donations as part of Aldi’s Community Grants Programme across the last 12 months. The programme has seen Aldi donate a total of €2000 to charities across Louth who provide vital services and make a huge difference within their community.

Cara Cancer Support Centre, S.N.A.P, St. Ita’s Special School and Drogheda Animal Rescue each benefitted from a €500 donation from one of Aldi’s four Louth stores.

Aldi’s Community Grants programme helps fund local charities and organisati­ons that contribute vital work and services in their local communitie­s. Each local charity supported is chosen by Aldi employees, enabling them to help the local good causes they are passionate about.

Over €250,000 has been donated to more than 340 different local charities across Ireland since the programme began four years ago. To mark its 20th anniversar­y in Ireland in 2019, Aldi staff across its Naas and Mitchelsto­wn regions also voted for two charities, The Society of Saint Vincent De Paul and Pieta House Cork, to receive a further €5,000 in Aldi vouchers late last year.

Commenting, John Curtin, Group Buying Director, Aldi Ireland said: ‘At Aldi supporting the local communitie­s that our stores serve is hugely important. Each charity selected as part of our Community Grants Programme offers fantastic services to those in need. Their dedicated staff and volunteers offer their time and care and it is vital that we support them.’

‘Our local store staff are an integral part of the selection process for the donations, meaning they are passionate about the charities chosen in their local community.’

Aldi’s four Louth stores are deeply involved in their local community. Through its partnershi­p with FoodCloud, its Louth stores have donated over 71,100 meals to local charities to date. Since 2015, Aldi has helped support initiative­s including the Aldi Foróige Youth Citizenshi­p Awards and the Aldi Foróige Junior Baking Competitio­n.

 ??  ?? Pictured earlier this year are representa­tives of Cara Cancer Support Centre, S.N.A.P, St. Ita’s Special School and Drogheda Animal Rescue.
Pictured earlier this year are representa­tives of Cara Cancer Support Centre, S.N.A.P, St. Ita’s Special School and Drogheda Animal Rescue.

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