Funds raised will go directly to Barnardos work with vulnerable children.

Barnardos want your support

Barnardos, Ireland’s leading children’s charity is calling on the people of Ireland to support #NoBuckets for Barnardos, kindly supported by Dell Technologies - a digital day of giving taking place on Friday November 27th. Due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic Barnardos had to cancel its National Collection Day in September 2020, which is its biggest annual day of fundraising.

Barnardos, with the support of many well-known faces, will be asking the public to give generously on the day and support their work with over 21,000 children and families in communities across Ireland.

Barnardos Director of Fundraising, Mary Gamble said: “Barnardos staff work tirelessly to ensure we’re reaching the vulnerable in our society that need us most. Our services are needed now, more than ever, as parents and children grapple to deal with the complexities that the Covid-19 pandemic has placed on what were already stressful situations. On the front line, our staff have had to rapidly adapt to working in an unprecedented situation, and we need the public’s help to continue to do so. Many of our fundraising efforts have been impacted by the pandemic and so we are calling on the public to support #NoBuckets for Barnardos, kindly supported by Dell Technologies. We are so grateful to our fantastic sponsor, Dell Technologies, whose unwavering support has ensured we can reach more people with this appeal. Please donate what you can on November 27th and help provide a brighter future for children in communities throughout Ireland www.barnardos.ie.”

Barnardos need to raise nearly €8 million every year to ensure the continuation of services to those who need it most. Many of the families being referred to Barnardos services are suffering a combination of the ‘toxic three’ - mental health issues, domestic violence, and addiction issues. The pandemic has had a devastating impact on vulnerable families and the charity has seen a 26% increase of referrals in January – October 2020 compared to 2019. The public’s donation, no matter how big or small, will go directly to Barnardos work with vulnerable children, and will make a positive impact on the lives of families across the country.

Some of the biggest names in Ireland are kindly donating some of their time this week to support the campaign, including (but not limited to) Hector, Amy Huberman, Richie Sadlier and Alison Spittle, and will posting on social media throughout the week asking for support. All money raised will go directly towards Barnardos vital work in communities across Ireland. For more information go to www.barnardos.ie