Lidl's Cavan customers raise €4,000-plus for Jigsaw
Lidl Ireland’s annual festive fundraiser, Christmas Trolley Dash has raised more than €300,000 in support of their charity partner Jigsaw, the National Centre for Youth Mental Health. Now in its tenth year, the fundraising initiative received phenomenal widespread support from generous customers across Lidl’s 179 stores nationwide, with Lidl customers in County Cavan raising more than €4,000 for Jigsaw.
Winning customers of the Trolley Dash fundraiser have been dashing through the aisles of their local stores for the chance to bag their Christmas shopping and fill a trolley load of groceries and festive treats, just in time for Christmas.
For two weeks in November, Trolley Dash tickets are sold in Lidl stores across Ireland for just €1 each, offering customers the chance to win a supermarket sweep style dash around their local nearest Lidl store.
This year, ticket sales were donated to Lidl’s charity partner, Jigsaw, whose mission is to support youth mental health in Ireland. Jigsaw provides vital support to more than 250,000 young people and their families in schools, communities, workplaces and clubs across Ireland. Since its launch in 2014, Lidl’s Trolley Dash has raised more than €2 million for local Irish charities and given away trolley loads of Christmas groceries to thousands of lucky winners.
Speaking about the success of this year’s Trolley Dash, Eimear O’Sullivan, Corporate Affairs Director, Lidl Ireland and Northern Ireland said: “We are extremely proud to partner with Jigsaw, who support young adults in Ireland with expert mental health advice and support, and this festive fundraiser is undoubtedly the highlight event in the calendar every year.
On receipt of the charity donation, Mike Mansfield, Director of Communications and Fundraising, Jigsaw the National Centre for Youth Mental Health said: “As we continue to see rising demands for our services each year, it is so important that young people across Ireland know that we stand by them, and the continued support from Lidl Ireland makes that possible.”