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Harvey Norman Aims To Raise €170,000 For Peter McVerry Trust

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02:00 19 Feb 2019


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Harvey Norman Ireland are teaming up with Peter McVerry Trust to help raise awareness and funds for the homeless crisis in Ireland.

In February 2018, Harvey Norman customers and staff raised an astounding €183,693, surpassing their fundraising target of €170,000. This year they are going to do it all over again!

Harvey Norman store teams across the country are planning a month of campaigning on behalf of the charity.

If you happen to you pop into a Harvey Norman shop this month, you will find Bake Sales, Breakfast Rolls, Pancake Sales, Raffles with prizes to the value of €1,000 and more.

They’ll be asking their customers to donate what they can.

How You Can Help Harvey Norman Reach Their Fundraising Goal

Here's how you can help Harvey Norman staff across the country to reach their goal and kit out 20 homes for those experiencing homelessness:

  • Buy a product from the Harvey Norman “Making Homes” Collection and Harvey Norman will €5 of the proceeds to the Peter McVerry Trust.
  • Donate to the Peter McVerry Trust at here.
  • Add a €1 donation at the Harvey Norman Checkout, online and in-store and Harvey Norman will match your €1 donation.
  • Donate to fundraising activities organised by the Harvey Norman teams in-store for the whole month of February.

Pat Doyle, CEO, Peter McVerry Trust said

“Peter McVerry Trust is delighted to partner with Harvey Norman for the second year of Making Homes. The support of Harvey Norman management, staff and customers enables us to communicate the importance of a home and the happiness a home can bring to those in need.

"In 2018 the Making Homes appeal helped Peter McVerry Trust move over 20 people out of homelessness.

"Peter McVerry Trust wishes Harvey Norman every success for Making Homes 2019, and extends a sincere thank you to all those who are able to support the appeal."

 

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