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Published 11:45 10 Feb 2023 GMT

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The team spent a year collecting donations of second-hand dresses and suits.
They then gave away the outfits to parents for free.
Speaking to The Irish Mirror, spokesperson Caoimhe Gore shared;
"We had more than 100 dresses and about 80 suits as well as dozens of pairs of shoes, bags, and about 40 veils.
“First Communion outfits can be costly and put extra pressure on parents at this time of the year so we decided to try and reduce that stress."
She said the weekend was an incredible success.
They even have plans to host a similar event next year.
Let's hope more schools follow in the footsteps of St. Declan's National School in Ashbourne.

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