Kildare charity shop reopens after flooding

Service User, Michael Costello with his guide dog, Earl, with Vision Ireland staff at the reopening of the Kildare Town Vision Ireland store
A Kildare town’s charity store has reopened after undergoing significant repairs due to flood damage. Vision Ireland’s, the sight loss agency, was refitted and updated with a fresh, modern design following the impact of the flooding.
The store has been an important part of the Kildare Town community for many years and the team is looking forward to welcoming locals back through its doors.
Visitors to the Vision Ireland store will be able to browse a wide range of merchandise, including ladieswear, menswear, children’s clothing, books, homeware and furniture.
Michael Costello, who is partially sighted, works at the Vision Ireland store in Kildare Town. Michael began working there in October of 2021, deciding to take on the role following an isolating winter in 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions. The lockdown really impacted Michael.
“Everything I was involved in stopped within 48 hours,” he said. He has since really enjoyed his experience of working in the Kildare Town shop and said that it is “marvellous” to see it reopen following the repairs. He was on hand to mark the reopening and was accompanied by his guide dog, Earl.
Also speaking at the opening was Tara Healy, Retail Area Manager with Vision Ireland, who said: "The team and the local community are incredibly excited to see the Kildare store back in action. As with all Vision Ireland stores, this is much more than a place to shop for amazing pre-loved items and support people living with blindness or sight loss.
“It is also a community hub, and our community has truly missed having us. We are really looking forward to opening our doors and welcoming everyone back."
Donations will also be gratefully accepted at the Kildare Town store or at any other Vision Ireland, or NCBI shop around Ireland.