Aldi Donates €30,000 To Homeless Care CLG
Retailer Aldi has donated €30,000 to Kildare-based Homeless Care CLG.
The donation will help open the charity’s new accommodation facility at Jigginstown, Co Kildare.
The new services facility, which will officially open in March, will provide accommodation for young homeless adults aged between 18 and 25 in Co Kildare.
Homeless Care CLG aims to provide comprehensive residential-based care, training, and education programmes to young homeless adults, with the aim of helping service users transition from state care to independent living.
The donation of €30,000 to the charity is part of Aldi’s long-term commitment to helping the local areas in which its stores and distribution centres are located.
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