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Martina Nash wins Derry’s Lidl trolley dash

written by cassoscoop December 16, 2022
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Pictured taking part in the dash in the Lidl Northern Ireland store on the Buncrana Road is winning customer Martina Nash. Martina Nash walked away with a festive feast worth £315.18.

Shoppers across the North of Ireland were dashing through the aisles of their local Lidl store as they took on the retailer’s annual charity fundraiser campaign Trolley Dash this week to bag their entire Christmas shop for free.

And at it was also helping to raise vital funds for Lidl local charity partner, the NSPCC.

Across the North, a total of 41 lucky customers – one for every Lidl store across the region – took on their very own supermarket sweep, working against a two-minute timer to bag as many items as possible to take home – for free!

Local Derry woman Martina Nash was the lucky winner of Lidl’s Buncrana Road store and walked away with a festive feast worth £315.18.

Now in its eighth year, Lidl NI flagship Trolley Dash charity initiative raised more than £90,000 for charity partner NSPCC which will help fund the delivery of vital services for children in need right across the region.

In the Derry area, generous shoppers raised more than £12,000 in vital charity funds by supporting Trolley Dash ticket sales – with all proceeds going directly to NSPCC.

Gordon Cruikshanks, Head of Sales Operations at Lidl Northern Ireland, said: “As a local family supermarket retailer, we’re committed to supporting communities right across the region and one of the key ways in which we do this is through our well-established charity partnership with NSPCC Northern Ireland.

“Each year, Trolley Dash is the highlight event in our charity fundraising calendar for both our customers and our colleagues. It’s tremendous fun and customers really get behind the initiative, going above and beyond to show their support.

“I’d like to thank our generous shoppers right across Northern Ireland who raised a staggering combined total of more than £90,000 to help fund NSPCC’s services this Christmas.

“We know that many customers and families are facing increasingly challenging times and that it’s not always possible to be able to give as freely to charity.

“We’re blown away with the amount raised and thank each and every person that bought a Trolley Dash ticket. Your £1 really will go a long way in supporting children in need this Christmas.

Pictured celebrating their winning dash is Lidl Buncrana Road Store Manager Niall Harrigan and winning customer Martina Nash. Martina Nash walked away with a festive feast worth £315.18.

“I’m also delighted that the initiative goes a little way in easing the burden of Christmas for the 41 winning families who take part in the dash and win their festive food for free.

“I’d like to wish all of our customers a very safe and happy Christmas from our Lidl family to yours.”

Operating Childline bases in Foyle and Belfast, NSPCC NI supports children across the region and works to prevent abuse, help rebuild children’s lives and support families.

In a partnership spanning five years, Lidl Northern Ireland has surpassed its original pledge to raise more than £600,000 for NSPCC Northern Ireland.

Lidl is working towards a new pledge amount of £1.1 million by 2024.

Pictured taking part in the dash in the Lidl Northern Ireland store on the Buncrana Road is winning customer Martina Nash. Martina Nash walked away with a festive feast worth £315.18.

Commenting on the success of the fundraiser and highlighting the partnership spanning over 5 years Joanne McMaster, Supporter Fundraising Manager at NSPCC NI, said: “This can be one of the most difficult times of the year for young people who are suffering from abuse, neglect, or poor mental health and without fundraising we wouldn’t be able to provide the vital services we provide to support children in need.

“We’re here 24 hours a day, seven days a week, even on Christmas Day to support all children who need the support of our specialist services, or simply someone to talk to.

“Staffed by our keyworkers and volunteer counsellors, NSPCC’s Childline services answer a call every 25 seconds from a child.”

Martina Nash wins Derry’s Lidl trolley dash was last modified: December 16th, 2022 by cassoscoop

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