New Oxfam Rathfarnham shop - opens on Friday December 7th
Oxfam Ireland is extremely pleased to welcome shoppers to its new shop on 12a Main Street, Rathfarnham, which will be opened for business on December 7th
The new shop, which stocks donated items ranging from clothes and books to accessories and bric-a-brac, is now open just in time for Christmas. Why not clear some shelf space now by donating goods to Oxfam Ireland before your shelves fill up again!
District Retial Manager Maeve McNamara is overjoyed with the new premises and is keen for anyone travelling into Rathfarnham centre to pop in and discover not only a bargain but also a lot more about the overseas work the shop helps to fund.
Maeve said: "Oxfam Ireland's work in providing humanitarian aid whenever there is a disaster throughout the world is known by everyone. However, Oxfam Ireland also campaigns for governments and global institutions to Make Trade Fair, for the reduction of debt owed by developing countries."
Contribute to the work of Oxfam Ireland by visiting the Rathfarnham shop, either with a donation of good quality clothes, books and accessories or by making a purchase.
If you have some free time why not consider volunteering? Just call Oxfam Ireland on 01 672 7662
Contacts:
Paul Dunphy, Oxfam Ireland Media and Communications Executive. Tel: 01 6350 422
Additional Information
- The Rathfarnham shop brings the total of Oxfam Ireland shops all-island to 45
- Oxfam Ireland's shops have come a long way in a few short years. We now sell everything from clothes to coffee, books to beds, and tea to teak screens in shops across the country. The familiar Oxfam shops that sell clothes, books, jewellery, music, and other donated goods have been joined by our specialist shops - Oxfambooks, Oxfamoccasions and Oxfamhome - keeping Oxfam at the forefront of charity retailing. And don't forget to check out our Fair Trade shops - purveyors of ethical food, gifts and much more.
- Oxfam Ireland launched a Clear UR Gear initiative - find out more at www.oxfamireland.org/clearurgear


