£5k of electrical goods for Women’s Aid

Electrical appliance retailer Donaghy Bros has donated £5,000 worth of goods to Women’s Aid NI as part of the 2020 Christmas charity appeal by ‘Digg Deep for Kids’, organised by the Caroline O’Neill from Dungannon.
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The fundraising initiative focused on raising funds for three local charities including Women’s Aid.

James Donaghy, owner of Donaghy Bros which has showrooms in Limavady and Kilrea, said: “When we heard about the Digg Deep for Kids campaign, we were keen to get involved. With our extensive range of electrical goods we were ideally placed to practically assist Women’s Aid with their desired list of household items for the 13 refuges across the province.”

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The £5,000 donation translated into hundreds of items of equipment and while some centres availed of washing machines, fridges and microwaves, James was also humbled by the volume of smaller everyday essential items requested such as irons, toasters and kettles. He added that he was proud of the fact that all these items would make a significant difference to the women and children living within the refuges.

Pictured from left are Sharon Burnett, CEO of Women's Aid NI and Dermot and James Donaghy, owners of Donaghy BrosPictured from left are Sharon Burnett, CEO of Women's Aid NI and Dermot and James Donaghy, owners of Donaghy Bros
Pictured from left are Sharon Burnett, CEO of Women's Aid NI and Dermot and James Donaghy, owners of Donaghy Bros

Sharon Burnett, Chief Executive Officer of Causeway and Mid-Ulster Women’s Aid, said: “We are genuinely so grateful for the support of Donaghy Bros and it will make such a difference to the lives of the women and children who need to avail of our services. 2020 was a challenging year for so many and this donation really has lifted our spirits.”

Sharon explained that there are 13 refuges and eight Women’s Aid groups in Northern Ireland who provide temporary refuge to women and their children suffering domestic and sexual violence.

The founder of the ‘Digg Deep for Kids’ campaign Caroline O’Neill added: “I’d like to offer a massive thank you to Donaghy Bros for their support for women and children affected by abuse; their donations of essential homeware and electrical items will have an incredible impact on so many families.

“I will never forget their support.”

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Caroline was astounded that in just over two weeks £102,000 was raised to help her ‘Digg Deep for Kids’ appeal.

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