If you have an unwanted GAA shirt then it could go to help someone less fortunate in Palestine.
Cathal Harkin, a Liverpool-based teacher from Derry-Londonderry came up with the idea for the collections.
He wants to illustrate the plight of refugees in Palestine and Gaza.
There are drop off points for the shirts in Dungannon and South Derry.
Cathal says the scheme’s not just about providing clothes.
Drop off points include:
Contact Cathal Harkin for info on South Derry drop offs - caks_harkin@hotmail.com.
Dungannon - Murphy's Gaelic Gloves, 99 Annaghmakeown Rd
If you want to act as a drop off point, you can get in touch with Cathal.
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