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Volunteers sought for Enable Ireland in Navan


The Enable Ireland charity shop in Navan is urgently appealing for volunteers to fill roles in the coming weeks.
Enable Ireland’s 21 charity shops nationwide generate funds to support services for over 5,500 children and adults with disabilities in Ireland.
Enable Ireland’s Limerick Commercial Manager Oonagh O’Connor says, “We are lucky to have wonderful volunteers in our 21 shops around the country, but a number of places have come up in our Navan shop recently and we want to get the word out there that we are looking for new people.
“Volunteering offers so much. As well as the practical training we give in all aspects of retail-from stock preparation to merchandising to customer service-our volunteers have told us that the boost in their confidence or the social interaction can be the biggest asset of all. We see such a range of people coming in to us-from mums wanting to get back into the workplace, recently retired people who want a new challenge, or people who just want to get involved in their local community and get out there to socialise and make new friends. 
“The minimum commitment we ask for is just three hours a week, and we are committed to providing genuine and meaningful placements, where people can learn new skills, meet new people, and help support services for people with disabilities. To find out more just pop into the shop in Navan.”
100% of profits from Enable Ireland charity shops support services for people with disabilities.