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06 Sept 2025

Enable Ireland Longford charity shop wants you to 'break up with your stuff'

The non-profit organisation is encouraging people to declutter their homes and ‘break up with their stuff’

Enable Ireland Longford charity shop wants you to 'break up with your stuff'

Enable Ireland staff want you to break up with your stuff!

This February, Enable Ireland is taking a cheeky twist on the Valentines theme.

The non-profit organisation, which provides services to over 13,000 children and adults with disabilities, is encouraging the public to declutter their homes and ‘break up with their stuff’.


Throughout February Longford locals can ‘break up’ with their stuff by donating once-loved items that are cluttering your home to the Enable Ireland shop on 1 - 2 Midland Court, Longford.

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Those concerned about a loss of romance need not worry. Enable Ireland will help these items find love again when sold.

Everything raised and 100% of profits from items donated to Enable Ireland support their local disability services.

These include vital therapy and support services.

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Enable Ireland loves to accept donations of clean, good-quality clothes, shoes, handbags, and accessories.

They also accept towels, linens, homeware, and glassware. As well as collectables, books, loose toys and unwanted gifts.

Unfortunately, the charity cannot accept donations of electrical items, dirty or soiled items.

Neither broken items, mattresses, duvets or pillows. This is due to the high cost of disposal.

The Enable Ireland Charity shop in Longford helps the public fall in love with second-hand all year round.

It offers a wealth of preloved treasures. From designer clothes and handbags, to trendy shoes and accessories.

They also sell classic books, beautiful homewares and more.

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