Lidl Northern Ireland today announced that it will donate £250,000 worth of clothing and textiles to those in need across the province through FareShare and St Vincent de Paul.
Lidl has worked in partnership with redistribution charity FareShare, whose aim is to help vulnerable groups in food poverty, for the last two years and in that time Lidl has supplied lorry loads of quality surplus food to over 70 charities. This new donation from Lidl will see 180 pallets of clothes, footwear and bedding, which no longer has a commercial outlet, delivered by FareShare directly to St Vincent de Paul who will distribute through their network in Northern Ireland.

Pictured at Lidl’s Regional Distribution Centre at Nutts Corner are (L-R) Declan McKillop, FareShare, Pauline Brown St Vincent de Paul and Dermot McGirr Logistics Executive at Lidl Northern Ireland
Main Image: Pictured at Lidl’s Regional Distribution Centre at Nutts Corner are (L-R) Dermot McGirr (Regional Logistics Executive, Lidl Northern Ireland), Conor Boyle (Regional Director, Lidl Northern Ireland), Pauline Brown (St Vincent de Paul ) and Aidan Crawford (St Vincent de Paul) and Declan McKillop (FareShare)